The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... expression afterwards , are in favour of the reading of the original copy . MALONE . Pope has borrowed this phrase in his Imitation of Horace's Epistle to Augustus , v . 22 : " Those suns of glory please not till they set . " STEEVENS ...
... expression afterwards , are in favour of the reading of the original copy . MALONE . Pope has borrowed this phrase in his Imitation of Horace's Epistle to Augustus , v . 22 : " Those suns of glory please not till they set . " STEEVENS ...
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... expression rather means , " all mention of the board of council being left out of his letter . " STEEVENS . That is , left out , omitted , unnoticed , unconsulted with . RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is ...
... expression rather means , " all mention of the board of council being left out of his letter . " STEEVENS . That is , left out , omitted , unnoticed , unconsulted with . RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is ...
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... expression . See King Richard III . Act V. sc . iii . MALONE . 66 The same phrase occurs also in King Henry VI . Part I : from bought and sold lord Talbot . " Again , in The Comedy of Errors : " It would make a man as mad as a buck , to ...
... expression . See King Richard III . Act V. sc . iii . MALONE . 66 The same phrase occurs also in King Henry VI . Part I : from bought and sold lord Talbot . " Again , in The Comedy of Errors : " It would make a man as mad as a buck , to ...
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... expression , should here rise again to a height so truly sub- lime ? where , by the noblest stretch of fancy , Danger is per- sonalized as serving in the rebel army , and shaking the esta- blished government . WARBUrton . Chaucer ...
... expression , should here rise again to a height so truly sub- lime ? where , by the noblest stretch of fancy , Danger is per- sonalized as serving in the rebel army , and shaking the esta- blished government . WARBUrton . Chaucer ...
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... expression , meant no more than to make the Duke say , No action expressive of malice shall conclude my life . Envy , by our author , is used for malice and hatred , in other places , and , perhaps , in this . Again , in the ancient ...
... expression , meant no more than to make the Duke say , No action expressive of malice shall conclude my life . Envy , by our author , is used for malice and hatred , in other places , and , perhaps , in this . Again , in the ancient ...
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Achilles Æneas AGAM Agamemnon Ajax ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ben Jonson blood Buckingham Calchas called cardinal CHAM command Cranmer CRES Cressida Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear folio fool GENT give grace Grecian Greeks hand Hanmer hath heart heaven HECT Hector Helen Holinshed honour i'the JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KATH King Henry King Richard king's kiss lady lord Lord Chamberlain Lydgate MALONE MASON means Menelaus Neoptolemus Nestor never night noble o'the old copy Pandarus Paris passage PATR Patroclus play poet Pope pray Priam prince quarto queen RITSON SCENE sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD THER Thersites thing thou thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy true truth ULYSS unto WARBURTON Wolsey word