The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... editor of the second folio is right : Assemble we & c . So , afterwards : Haste we for it : " Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our ...
... editor of the second folio is right : Assemble we & c . So , afterwards : Haste we for it : " Yet , ere we put ourselves in arms , despatch we , " & c . Since this note was written , I have observed the same phrase- ology used by our ...
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... editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , in five vols . 8vo . 1775 , & c . observes , that to hope , on this occasion , means to expect . So , in The Reve's Tale , v . 4027 : " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded . " STEEVENS . 5 -warr ...
... editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , in five vols . 8vo . 1775 , & c . observes , that to hope , on this occasion , means to expect . So , in The Reve's Tale , v . 4027 : " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded . " STEEVENS . 5 -warr ...
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... editors , and therefore the present division may be altered at plea- sure . I think the first Act may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the interview of the chief persons , and a change of the ...
... editors , and therefore the present division may be altered at plea- sure . I think the first Act may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the interview of the chief persons , and a change of the ...
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... editors leave a full point at the end of this , as well as the preceding speech . STEEVENS . The following circumstance may serve to strengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebastian made his appearance in Europe , he ...
... editors leave a full point at the end of this , as well as the preceding speech . STEEVENS . The following circumstance may serve to strengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebastian made his appearance in Europe , he ...
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... editors of this author's works have necessarily taken . JOHNSON . The old reading may be right . It seems to allude to Antony's acknowledged neglect in aiding Cesar ; but yet Antony does not allow himself to be faulty upon the present ...
... editors of this author's works have necessarily taken . JOHNSON . The old reading may be right . It seems to allude to Antony's acknowledged neglect in aiding Cesar ; but yet Antony does not allow himself to be faulty upon the present ...
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