The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... STEEVENS . Warburton's assertion of pikes and forks being sy- nonimous is so true , that at this day , in the neigh- bourhood of Exeter , the pitch - fork is by every one called a pike . 2 The one side must have bail.- ] Bale is an old ...
... STEEVENS . Warburton's assertion of pikes and forks being sy- nonimous is so true , that at this day , in the neigh- bourhood of Exeter , the pitch - fork is by every one called a pike . 2 The one side must have bail.- ] Bale is an old ...
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... STEEVENS . -prize their hours- ] I know not who cor- rected it to prize their honours . A modern editor , who had made such an improvement , would have spent half a page in ostentation of his sagacity . JOHNSON . Coriolanus blames the ...
... STEEVENS . -prize their hours- ] I know not who cor- rected it to prize their honours . A modern editor , who had made such an improvement , would have spent half a page in ostentation of his sagacity . JOHNSON . Coriolanus blames the ...
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... STEEVENS . 12 And that you not delay the present , ] Delay , for let slip . 13 -Please you to march , WARBURTON . And four shall quickly draw out my command , Which men are best inclin'd . ] I cannot but suspect this passage of ...
... STEEVENS . 12 And that you not delay the present , ] Delay , for let slip . 13 -Please you to march , WARBURTON . And four shall quickly draw out my command , Which men are best inclin'd . ] I cannot but suspect this passage of ...
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... STEEVENS . -articulate- ] That is , enter into articles . 18 Being a Volce , ] It may be just observed , that Shakspeare calls the Volci , Volces , which the modern editors have changed to the modern termination , Vol- cian 160 ...
... STEEVENS . -articulate- ] That is , enter into articles . 18 Being a Volce , ] It may be just observed , that Shakspeare calls the Volci , Volces , which the modern editors have changed to the modern termination , Vol- cian 160 ...
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... STEEVENS . The honey - tongued rhetorician . 24seld - shown flamens , ] i . e . priests who seldom exhibit themselves to public view . The word is used in Humour out of Breath , a comedy , by John Day , 1607 : " O seld - seen ...
... STEEVENS . The honey - tongued rhetorician . 24seld - shown flamens , ] i . e . priests who seldom exhibit themselves to public view . The word is used in Humour out of Breath , a comedy , by John Day , 1607 : " O seld - seen ...
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