The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... appear to me of a different hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every where exactly ( and frequently much better ) connect , without the inserted rhymes , except in a very few places ; and just there too , the rhyming ...
... appear to me of a different hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every where exactly ( and frequently much better ) connect , without the inserted rhymes , except in a very few places ; and just there too , the rhyming ...
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... appears to have been printed , I have preferred the elder reading . MALONE . • Marshal , ask yonder knight in arms , ] Why not , as before : Marshal , demand of yonder knight in arms . The player , who varied the expression , was ...
... appears to have been printed , I have preferred the elder reading . MALONE . • Marshal , ask yonder knight in arms , ] Why not , as before : Marshal , demand of yonder knight in arms . The player , who varied the expression , was ...
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... Third Part of King Henry VI : 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors . " TOLLET . hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder appears to K. RICH . Let them lay by their helmets and 26 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
... Third Part of King Henry VI : 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors . " TOLLET . hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder appears to K. RICH . Let them lay by their helmets and 26 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
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... Works , Vol . III . p . 145 . STEEVENS . The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - " the thievish minutes as they pass . " " MALONE . A dearer merit , not so deep a maim As. SC . III . 29 KING RICHARD II . ...
... Works , Vol . III . p . 145 . STEEVENS . The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - " the thievish minutes as they pass . " " MALONE . A dearer merit , not so deep a maim As. SC . III . 29 KING RICHARD II . ...
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... lascivious ditties , but not so com- modiously with one who meets another ; in which sense the word appears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fashions in proud Italy ; * Whose manners SC . I. 43 KING RICHARD II .
... lascivious ditties , but not so com- modiously with one who meets another ; in which sense the word appears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fashions in proud Italy ; * Whose manners SC . I. 43 KING RICHARD II .
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