The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 84
... tale of Philomel , And treats of Tereus ' treason , and his rape ; And rape , I fear , was root of thine annoy . 7 Soft ! see , how busily & c . ] Old copies - Soft , so busily , & c . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . The edition 1600 ...
... tale of Philomel , And treats of Tereus ' treason , and his rape ; And rape , I fear , was root of thine annoy . 7 Soft ! see , how busily & c . ] Old copies - Soft , so busily , & c . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . The edition 1600 ...
Page 96
... Tales of Chaucer , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . Vol . IV . p . 320 , lere is supposed to mean skin . So , in Isumbras , MS . Cott . Cal . 11. fol . 139 : " His lady is white as wales bone , " Here lere brygte to se upon , " So faire as blosme ...
... Tales of Chaucer , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . Vol . IV . p . 320 , lere is supposed to mean skin . So , in Isumbras , MS . Cott . Cal . 11. fol . 139 : " His lady is white as wales bone , " Here lere brygte to se upon , " So faire as blosme ...
Page 108
... tale of persecuted love , he would have ended it with such a couplet as follows ? - and yet , according to his present position , if arms be a dissylla- ble , it must certainly be allowed to rhyme with any word of cor- responding sound ...
... tale of persecuted love , he would have ended it with such a couplet as follows ? - and yet , according to his present position , if arms be a dissylla- ble , it must certainly be allowed to rhyme with any word of cor- responding sound ...
Page 117
... tale , And , for my tidings , gave me twenty kisses . GOTH . What ! canst thou say all this , and never blush ? * 1 AAR . Ay , like a black dog , as the saying is . " Luc . Art thou not sorry for these heinous deeds ? AAR . Ay , that I ...
... tale , And , for my tidings , gave me twenty kisses . GOTH . What ! canst thou say all this , and never blush ? * 1 AAR . Ay , like a black dog , as the saying is . " Luc . Art thou not sorry for these heinous deeds ? AAR . Ay , that I ...
Page 133
... tale ; Your hearts will throb and weep to hear him speak . Luc . Then , noble auditory , be it known to you , That cursed Chiron and Demetrius Were they that murdered our emperor's brother ; And they it were that ravished our sister ...
... tale ; Your hearts will throb and weep to hear him speak . Luc . Then , noble auditory , be it known to you , That cursed Chiron and Demetrius Were they that murdered our emperor's brother ; And they it were that ravished our sister ...
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