The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 10Rwington, 1821 |
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... HENLEY . 5 Only she comes too short , -THAT I profess , & c . ] That seems to stand without relation , but is referred to find , the first con- junction being inaccurately suppressed . I find that she names my deed , I find that I ...
... HENLEY . 5 Only she comes too short , -THAT I profess , & c . ] That seems to stand without relation , but is referred to find , the first con- junction being inaccurately suppressed . I find that she names my deed , I find that I ...
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... HENLEY . See also note to the epilogue to King Henry IV . Part II . Reed . 2 Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , & c . ] I have given this passage according to the old folio , from which the modern editions have ...
... HENLEY . See also note to the epilogue to King Henry IV . Part II . Reed . 2 Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , & c . ] I have given this passage according to the old folio , from which the modern editions have ...
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... HENLEY . 5 The true BLANK of thine eye . ] The blank is the white or exact mark at which the arrow is shot . ' See better , ' says Kent , ' and keep me always in your view . ' JOHNSON . See vol . v . p . 522 , n . 8. MALone . - 6 by ...
... HENLEY . 5 The true BLANK of thine eye . ] The blank is the white or exact mark at which the arrow is shot . ' See better , ' says Kent , ' and keep me always in your view . ' JOHNSON . See vol . v . p . 522 , n . 8. MALone . - 6 by ...
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... HENLEY . 5 of long - engrafted CONDITION , ] i . e . of qualities of mind , confirmed by long habit . So , in Othello , vol . ix . p . 424 : - a woman of so gentle a condition ! " MALOone . ness that infirm and cholerick years bring ...
... HENLEY . 5 of long - engrafted CONDITION , ] i . e . of qualities of mind , confirmed by long habit . So , in Othello , vol . ix . p . 424 : - a woman of so gentle a condition ! " MALOone . ness that infirm and cholerick years bring ...
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... Henley observes , that in the eastern parts of this kingdom the word say is still retained in the same So , in Chapman's version of the nineteenth Iliad : " Atrides with his knife took say , upon the part before- . " STEEVENS . This ...
... Henley observes , that in the eastern parts of this kingdom the word say is still retained in the same So , in Chapman's version of the nineteenth Iliad : " Atrides with his knife took say , upon the part before- . " STEEVENS . This ...
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