The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... MALONE . An erroneous reference in Mr. Malone's edition , prevents me from doing complete juftice to his remark . STEEVENS . 2 reneges- ] Renounces . POPE . So , in King Lear : " Renege , affirm , " & c . This word is likewise used by ...
... MALONE . An erroneous reference in Mr. Malone's edition , prevents me from doing complete juftice to his remark . STEEVENS . 2 reneges- ] Renounces . POPE . So , in King Lear : " Renege , affirm , " & c . This word is likewise used by ...
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... MALONE . To fuftain the pillars of the earth is a fcriptural phrafe . Thus , in Pfalm 75 : " The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are diffolved . I bear up the pillars of it . " STEEVENS . There's beggary in the love that can be ...
... MALONE . To fuftain the pillars of the earth is a fcriptural phrafe . Thus , in Pfalm 75 : " The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are diffolved . I bear up the pillars of it . " STEEVENS . There's beggary in the love that can be ...
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... MALONE . Take in & c . ] i . e . fubdue , conquer . See Vol . IX . p . 374 , n . 9 ; and Vol . XVI . p . 27 , n . 9. REED . 2 Where's Fulvia's procefs ? ] Procefs here means fummons . M. MASON . " The writings of our common lawyers ...
... MALONE . Take in & c . ] i . e . fubdue , conquer . See Vol . IX . p . 374 , n . 9 ; and Vol . XVI . p . 27 , n . 9. REED . 2 Where's Fulvia's procefs ? ] Procefs here means fummons . M. MASON . " The writings of our common lawyers ...
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... MALONE . ↑ Let's not ccnfound the time- ] i . e . let us not confume the time . So , in Coriolanus : " How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , " And bring thy news fo late ? " MALONE . Whom every thing becomes , ] 66 Quicquid ...
... MALONE . ↑ Let's not ccnfound the time- ] i . e . let us not confume the time . So , in Coriolanus : " How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , " And bring thy news fo late ? " MALONE . Whom every thing becomes , ] 66 Quicquid ...
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... MALONE . I -whofe every paffion fully ftrives- ] The folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whofe every paf- fion " was not , I fufpect , the phrafeology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt .
... MALONE . I -whofe every paffion fully ftrives- ] The folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whofe every paf- fion " was not , I fufpect , the phrafeology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt .
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