The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... folio given to Marcellus . MALONE . the minutes of this night ; ] This seems to have been an expression common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , Act V : " I promise ere the minutes ...
... folio given to Marcellus . MALONE . the minutes of this night ; ] This seems to have been an expression common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , Act V : " I promise ere the minutes ...
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... folio -just . STEEVENS . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . MALOne . Jump and just were synonymous in the time of Shakspeare . Ben ...
... folio -just . STEEVENS . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word substituted for one more ancient . MALOne . Jump and just were synonymous in the time of Shakspeare . Ben ...
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... folio reads - as by the same co- venant for which the late editions have given us as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I suppose , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart signifying a great fair or market , he ...
... folio reads - as by the same co- venant for which the late editions have given us as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I suppose , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart signifying a great fair or market , he ...
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... Folio - to the day . In England's Parnassus , 8vo . 1600 , I find the two following lines ascribed to Drayton , but know not in which of his poems they are found : " And now the cocke , the morning's trumpeter , " Play'd huntsup for the ...
... Folio - to the day . In England's Parnassus , 8vo . 1600 , I find the two following lines ascribed to Drayton , but know not in which of his poems they are found : " And now the cocke , the morning's trumpeter , " Play'd huntsup for the ...
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... heart and head . See Vol . XVI . p . 12 , n . 7. MALONE . 3 · wrung from me my slow leave , ] These words and the two following lines are omitted in the folio . MALOne . And thy best graces : spend it at thy will 30 ACT I HAMLET ,
... heart and head . See Vol . XVI . p . 12 , n . 7. MALONE . 3 · wrung from me my slow leave , ] These words and the two following lines are omitted in the folio . MALOne . And thy best graces : spend it at thy will 30 ACT I HAMLET ,
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