The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 30
... believe , is the meaning . But I will gloze with him . So , Gower : " The kinge was wondre forie tho , " And thought , if that he faid it oute , " Then were he fhamed all aboute : With flie wordes and with felle . He fayth : My fonne I ...
... believe , is the meaning . But I will gloze with him . So , Gower : " The kinge was wondre forie tho , " And thought , if that he faid it oute , " Then were he fhamed all aboute : With flie wordes and with felle . He fayth : My fonne I ...
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... believe , it is never employed with that fignification . STEVENS . Change of thoughts , it feems was the old reading , which I think preferable to the amendment . By change of thoughts Pericles means , that change in the difpofition of ...
... believe , it is never employed with that fignification . STEVENS . Change of thoughts , it feems was the old reading , which I think preferable to the amendment . By change of thoughts Pericles means , that change in the difpofition of ...
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... believe it was written as it ftands . M. MASON . Seem'd not to like , but smooth : ] To Smooth formerly fignified to flatter . See note on " 6 --fmooth every paffion , " in King Lear , A & II . fc . ii . MALONE . To fmooth in this place ...
... believe it was written as it ftands . M. MASON . Seem'd not to like , but smooth : ] To Smooth formerly fignified to flatter . See note on " 6 --fmooth every paffion , " in King Lear , A & II . fc . ii . MALONE . To fmooth in this place ...
Page 49
... believe , means , with refped to , with regard to riches . Thus , in Coriolanus : - " Rather our ftate's defective for requital , Than we to Atretch it out . 15 " Strew'd herself , " referring to city , is undoubtedly the true reading ...
... believe , means , with refped to , with regard to riches . Thus , in Coriolanus : - " Rather our ftate's defective for requital , Than we to Atretch it out . 15 " Strew'd herself , " referring to city , is undoubtedly the true reading ...
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... believe the old reading is the true one . Ingratitude in thoughs is mental ingratitude . The governor imprecates vengeance on him . felf and his people , should any of them harbour eveu an ungrateful · thought in their bofoms refpeding ...
... believe the old reading is the true one . Ingratitude in thoughs is mental ingratitude . The governor imprecates vengeance on him . felf and his people , should any of them harbour eveu an ungrateful · thought in their bofoms refpeding ...
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