The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... MALONE . • Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] I suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue ...
... MALONE . • Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] I suppose the meaning is , that fortune , while she smiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's first successful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue ...
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... MALONE . And ne'er shook hands , & c . ] The old copy reads - Which nev'r . shook hands - ] So , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Till our King Henry had shook hands with death . " STEEVENS . Mr. Pope , instead of which , here , and in ...
... MALONE . And ne'er shook hands , & c . ] The old copy reads - Which nev'r . shook hands - ] So , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Till our King Henry had shook hands with death . " STEEVENS . Mr. Pope , instead of which , here , and in ...
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... MALONE . Mr. - thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldest copy : The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was suggested by the reading of the second folio , is very ...
... MALONE . Mr. - thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldest copy : The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was suggested by the reading of the second folio , is very ...
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... MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There - as a dissyllable , but without supporting his direction by one example of such a practice . I suspect that the poet wrote- Who is't comes here ? or - But who comes here ? So ...
... MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There - as a dissyllable , but without supporting his direction by one example of such a practice . I suspect that the poet wrote- Who is't comes here ? or - But who comes here ? So ...
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... MALONE . How far is't call'd to Fores ? ] The king at this time resided at Fores , a town in Murray , not far from Inverness . " It fortuned , ( says Holinshed ) as Macbeth and Banquo jour- neyed towards Fores , where the king then lay ...
... MALONE . How far is't call'd to Fores ? ] The king at this time resided at Fores , a town in Murray , not far from Inverness . " It fortuned , ( says Holinshed ) as Macbeth and Banquo jour- neyed towards Fores , where the king then lay ...
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