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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... MALONE . too much i'the sun . ] He perhaps alludes to the proverb , " Out of heaven's blessing into the warm sun . " JOHNSON . Meaning probably his being sent for from his studies to be exposed at his uncle's marriage as his chiefest ...
... MALONE . too much i'the sun . ] He perhaps alludes to the proverb , " Out of heaven's blessing into the warm sun . " JOHNSON . Meaning probably his being sent for from his studies to be exposed at his uncle's marriage as his chiefest ...
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... Malone's edition of our author ( in which the same justification of the old reading - beteeme , occurs , ) had made its appearance . STEEVENS . This passage ought to be a perpetual memento to all future editors and commentators to ...
... Malone's edition of our author ( in which the same justification of the old reading - beteeme , occurs , ) had made its appearance . STEEVENS . This passage ought to be a perpetual memento to all future editors and commentators to ...
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... MALONE . ever . 7 Or ever- ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - ere This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . MALOne . 8 In my mind's eye ...
... MALONE . ever . 7 Or ever- ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - ere This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . MALOne . 8 In my mind's eye ...
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... MALONE . So , in Laud's Diary : " The Lord Broke shot in the left eye , and killed in the place at Lichfield - his bever up , and armed to the knee , so that a musket at that distance could have done him little harm . " FARMER . 9 A ...
... MALONE . So , in Laud's Diary : " The Lord Broke shot in the left eye , and killed in the place at Lichfield - his bever up , and armed to the knee , so that a musket at that distance could have done him little harm . " FARMER . 9 A ...
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... MALONE . Virtue seems here to comprise both excellence and power , may be explained the pure effect . JOHNSON . and The virtue of his will means , his virtuous intentions . Cautel means craft . So , Coriolanus says : 66 be caught by ...
... MALONE . Virtue seems here to comprise both excellence and power , may be explained the pure effect . JOHNSON . and The virtue of his will means , his virtuous intentions . Cautel means craft . So , Coriolanus says : 66 be caught by ...
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