The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... speeches fomewhat of an autique air . MALONE . STEEVENS . A i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . means a complete , a large one . See alfo See Vol . XIX . p . 324 , n . 6 . 8 full of face , full fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI ...
... speeches fomewhat of an autique air . MALONE . STEEVENS . A i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . means a complete , a large one . See alfo See Vol . XIX . p . 324 , n . 6 . 8 full of face , full fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI ...
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... speech . There can be no doubt that they belong to Antiochus . MALONE . These lines in the old copies ftand as follows : " Thus ready for the way of life or death " I wayte the fharpeft blow ( Antiochus ) " Scorning aduice ; read the ...
... speech . There can be no doubt that they belong to Antiochus . MALONE . These lines in the old copies ftand as follows : " Thus ready for the way of life or death " I wayte the fharpeft blow ( Antiochus ) " Scorning aduice ; read the ...
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... speech , was formerly not uncommon . See note on the following paffage in Othello , AQHI . fr . iii : " Give me a living reafon he's difloyal . " MALONE . Being certain that the metre throughout this play was once regular , I corred the ...
... speech , was formerly not uncommon . See note on the following paffage in Othello , AQHI . fr . iii : " Give me a living reafon he's difloyal . " MALONE . Being certain that the metre throughout this play was once regular , I corred the ...
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... speech of the princess . STEEVENS . .4 than my merit . ] Thus the original quarto , 1609. The fecond quarto has - by merit . MALONE . In framing artifs , ] Old copy : 5 In framing an artist . This judicious emendation is Mr. Malone's ...
... speech of the princess . STEEVENS . .4 than my merit . ] Thus the original quarto , 1609. The fecond quarto has - by merit . MALONE . In framing artifs , ] Old copy : 5 In framing an artist . This judicious emendation is Mr. Malone's ...
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... speech belongs to Pericles , he must mean to fay , that when he ceafes to think of his miftrefs , his flomach fails him . Is there any thing unnatural in this ? As difpleating fenfations are known to diminish appetite , fo pleafant ...
... speech belongs to Pericles , he must mean to fay , that when he ceafes to think of his miftrefs , his flomach fails him . Is there any thing unnatural in this ? As difpleating fenfations are known to diminish appetite , fo pleafant ...
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alfo anfwer Antony and Cleopatra BAWD becauſe better BOULT caft Cordelia Coriolanus Cymbeline daughter defire Dionyza doth Edgar edition Edmund Exeunt expreffed expreffion eyes faid fame father fays fcene fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fifter fignifies filk fince firft folio fome fool forrow fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure GENT Glofter Goneril Gower hath heaven himſelf honour inferted JOHNSON KENT King Henry King Lear laft LEAR loft lord Macbeth mafter MALONE Marina MASON means Merchant of Venice moft muft night obferved occafion old copies omitted Othello paffage Pentapolis perfon Pericles play poet prefent prince Prince of Tyre purpoſe quartos read reafon reft Romeo and Juliet Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS Tharfus thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought tranflation Twine's Tyre ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe Winter's Tale word