The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 12
... suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the direction they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb " there " can only be used as a monosyllable ...
... suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the direction they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb " there " can only be used as a monosyllable ...
Page 13
... suppose one familiar calling with the voice of a cat , and another with the croaking of a toad . Again , in Newes from Scotland , & c . ( a pamphlet of which the reader will find the entire title in a future note on this play ) ...
... suppose one familiar calling with the voice of a cat , and another with the croaking of a toad . Again , in Newes from Scotland , & c . ( a pamphlet of which the reader will find the entire title in a future note on this play ) ...
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... suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune , but lost his life . MALONE . 6 ...
... suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his fortune , but lost his life . MALONE . 6 ...
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... suppose to have been coined by Shakspeare , is used by Spenser , in a sonnet to Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Pastorals , 1579 : " In vaine I thinke , right honourable lord , " By this rude rime to memorize thy name . " T. WARTON ...
... suppose to have been coined by Shakspeare , is used by Spenser , in a sonnet to Lord Buck- hurst , prefixed to his Pastorals , 1579 : " In vaine I thinke , right honourable lord , " By this rude rime to memorize thy name . " T. WARTON ...
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... suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady con- sidered both as organs of that destiny which hurried Duncan into ...
... suppose the messenger acquainted with the hidden import of his message , speed alone had intercepted his breath , as repetition the raven's voice ; though the lady con- sidered both as organs of that destiny which hurried Duncan into ...
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