The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... RITSON . 8 - falls asleep . ] The spurious play , already mentioned , begins thus : " Enter a Tapster , beating out of his doores Slie drunken . " Taps . You whoreson drunken slave , you had best be gone , " And empty your drunken panch ...
... RITSON . 8 - falls asleep . ] The spurious play , already mentioned , begins thus : " Enter a Tapster , beating out of his doores Slie drunken . " Taps . You whoreson drunken slave , you had best be gone , " And empty your drunken panch ...
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... RITSON . how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term . It occurs likewise in the 23d song of Drayton's Polyolbion : " What's offer'd by the first , the other good doth make . " STEEVENS . C2 1 HUN . Believe me ...
... RITSON . how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term . It occurs likewise in the 23d song of Drayton's Polyolbion : " What's offer'd by the first , the other good doth make . " STEEVENS . C2 1 HUN . Believe me ...
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... RITSON . There is likewise a village in Warwickshire called Burton Hastings . Among Sir A. Cockayn's Poems ( as Dr. Farmer and Mr. Stee- vens have observed , ) there is an epigram on Sly and his ale , addressed to Mr. Clement Fisher of ...
... RITSON . There is likewise a village in Warwickshire called Burton Hastings . Among Sir A. Cockayn's Poems ( as Dr. Farmer and Mr. Stee- vens have observed , ) there is an epigram on Sly and his ale , addressed to Mr. Clement Fisher of ...
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... , wrangling being used as a trisyllable . MALONE . We should read , with Sir T. Hanmer : But , wrangling pedant , know this lady is . RITSON . Then give me leave to read philosophy , And , 98 TAMING OF THE SHREW . ACT III .
... , wrangling being used as a trisyllable . MALONE . We should read , with Sir T. Hanmer : But , wrangling pedant , know this lady is . RITSON . Then give me leave to read philosophy , And , 98 TAMING OF THE SHREW . ACT III .
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... is called -- Nicke . RITSON . Meaning , I suppose , Nicholas Tooley . See Mr. Malone's Historical Account of the English Stage . STEEVENS . Yet if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble 102 TAMING OF THE SHREW . ACT III .
... is called -- Nicke . RITSON . Meaning , I suppose , Nicholas Tooley . See Mr. Malone's Historical Account of the English Stage . STEEVENS . Yet if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble 102 TAMING OF THE SHREW . ACT III .
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