The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... common abbreviation , viz . yt . M. MASON . I have inferted Mr. M. Mafon's conjecture in the text , as it gives a more reasonable turn to the fpeech than has hitherto been supplied ; and because it is natural to wish that the only words ...
... common abbreviation , viz . yt . M. MASON . I have inferted Mr. M. Mafon's conjecture in the text , as it gives a more reasonable turn to the fpeech than has hitherto been supplied ; and because it is natural to wish that the only words ...
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... common enough in ancient writers . So. i King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I. " MALONE . in the laft line which he pro- PERCY . • Sharp phyfick is the laft : i . e . the intimation of the riidle that ...
... common enough in ancient writers . So. i King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I. " MALONE . in the laft line which he pro- PERCY . • Sharp phyfick is the laft : i . e . the intimation of the riidle that ...
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... common adage , “ that the fairest outfides are moft to be fufpeded . " STEEVENS . what need we fear ? & c . ] The earliest copy reads and points thus : What need we leave our grounds the loweft ? The reading which is inferted in the ...
... common adage , “ that the fairest outfides are moft to be fufpeded . " STEEVENS . what need we fear ? & c . ] The earliest copy reads and points thus : What need we leave our grounds the loweft ? The reading which is inferted in the ...
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... common language . MALONE . Writ may certaiuly mean feripture ; the holy writings , by way of eminence , being fo denominated . We might however read- wit , i . e . wifdom . So , Gower , in this ftory of Prince Appolyn : " Though that ...
... common language . MALONE . Writ may certaiuly mean feripture ; the holy writings , by way of eminence , being fo denominated . We might however read- wit , i . e . wifdom . So , Gower , in this ftory of Prince Appolyn : " Though that ...
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... common in many of our old plays . STEEVENS . Alas , poor fouls , it grieved my heart & c . ] So , in The Winter's Tale : the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not fee ' em ; -now the hip boring the moon ...
... common in many of our old plays . STEEVENS . Alas , poor fouls , it grieved my heart & c . ] So , in The Winter's Tale : the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not fee ' em ; -now the hip boring the moon ...
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