The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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... heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The obscurity arises from the omission of the pronoun they , by a common poetical licence . M. MASON . 12 He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a 6 CYMBELINE .
... heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The obscurity arises from the omission of the pronoun they , by a common poetical licence . M. MASON . 12 He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a 6 CYMBELINE .
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... copy and book , " That fashion'd others . " MALONE . -To his mistress , ] Means - as to his mistress . M. MASON . + For whom he now is banish'd , —her own price 201 ...
... copy and book , " That fashion'd others . " MALONE . -To his mistress , ] Means - as to his mistress . M. MASON . + For whom he now is banish'd , —her own price 201 ...
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M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit , " O quanta species , cerebrum non habet ! " Phædrus . EDWARDS .
M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit , " O quanta species , cerebrum non habet ! " Phædrus . EDWARDS .
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4MAKES him ] In the sense in which we say , This will make or mar you . So , in Othello : JOHNSON . 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON .
4MAKES him ] In the sense in which we say , This will make or mar you . So , in Othello : JOHNSON . 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON .
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