The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... editors arbitrarily read — if ' twere not known in council : -but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter signifies secrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they'll tell all ...
... editors arbitrarily read — if ' twere not known in council : -but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter signifies secrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players cannot keep counsel , they'll tell all ...
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... editors read- " parcel of the mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : " To ...
... editors read- " parcel of the mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . " Again , in Tamburlaine , 1590 : " To ...
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... editors in their sagacity have murdered a jest here . It is designed , no doubt , that Slender should say decrease , instead of increase ; and dissolved and dissolutely , instead of resolved and resolutely : but to make him say , on the ...
... editors in their sagacity have murdered a jest here . It is designed , no doubt , that Slender should say decrease , instead of increase ; and dissolved and dissolutely , instead of resolved and resolutely : but to make him say , on the ...
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... ] Pheezar was a made word from pheeze . " I'll pheeze you , " says Sly to the Hostess , in The Taming of the Shrew . MALONE . 1 said I well , ] The learned editor of the Canterbury FAL . Do so , good mine host . HOST. 36 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
... ] Pheezar was a made word from pheeze . " I'll pheeze you , " says Sly to the Hostess , in The Taming of the Shrew . MALONE . 1 said I well , ] The learned editor of the Canterbury FAL . Do so , good mine host . HOST. 36 ACT I. MERRY WIVES.
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... editors read- " some stain in me , " but , I think , unnecessarily . A similar expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : " With what encounter so uncurrent have I " Strain'd to appear thus ? " And again , in Timon : 66 66 a noble nature ...
... editors read- " some stain in me , " but , I think , unnecessarily . A similar expression occurs in The Winter's Tale : " With what encounter so uncurrent have I " Strain'd to appear thus ? " And again , in Timon : 66 66 a noble nature ...
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