The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... , that " be better employed , and be naught awhile , " was to be taken in the same sense as saying , " It is better to do mischief than to do nothing . " condition of blood , you should so know me . 8 AS YOU LIKE IT . [ ACT I.
... , that " be better employed , and be naught awhile , " was to be taken in the same sense as saying , " It is better to do mischief than to do nothing . " condition of blood , you should so know me . 8 AS YOU LIKE IT . [ ACT I.
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... sense ; though still it might be intelligible , were we to suppose Rosalind to express a wish , that Celia were yet even merrier than she appeared to be . Pope inserted the pronoun . you could teach me to forget a banished father , 12 ...
... sense ; though still it might be intelligible , were we to suppose Rosalind to express a wish , that Celia were yet even merrier than she appeared to be . Pope inserted the pronoun . you could teach me to forget a banished father , 12 ...
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... sense can be made out of the passage as it stands in the old text , and we therefore reprint it ; but the compositor may have misread wearie for " wearing , " and transposed very ; and if we consider Jaques to be railing against pride ...
... sense can be made out of the passage as it stands in the old text , and we therefore reprint it ; but the compositor may have misread wearie for " wearing , " and transposed very ; and if we consider Jaques to be railing against pride ...
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... down your venerable I thank you most for him . 4 and MODERN instances ; ] i . e . common instances . The use of the word in this sense is frequent . Adam . So had you need ; I scarce can 44 [ ACT II . AS YOU LIKE IT .
... down your venerable I thank you most for him . 4 and MODERN instances ; ] i . e . common instances . The use of the word in this sense is frequent . Adam . So had you need ; I scarce can 44 [ ACT II . AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... 7 unexpressive- ] i . e . inexpressible . Milton , as Malone observes , uses the same word , in precisely the same sense , in his Hymn on the Nativity . Touch . Then thou art damned . Cor . Nay SCENE II . ] 47 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... 7 unexpressive- ] i . e . inexpressible . Milton , as Malone observes , uses the same word , in precisely the same sense , in his Hymn on the Nativity . Touch . Then thou art damned . Cor . Nay SCENE II . ] 47 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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