The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... sense , without any reference to musick . Malone . 8 And therefore , since I cannot prove a lover , ] Shakspeare very diligently inculcates , that the wickedness of Richard proceeded from his deformity , from the envy that rose at the ...
... sense , without any reference to musick . Malone . 8 And therefore , since I cannot prove a lover , ] Shakspeare very diligently inculcates , that the wickedness of Richard proceeded from his deformity , from the envy that rose at the ...
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... sense to another , words at length obtain a meaning entirely foreign to their original etymology . Steevens . 2 And the queen's kindred — ] The old copies harshly and unne- cessarily read- And that the queen's & c . Steevens . 3 — alone ...
... sense to another , words at length obtain a meaning entirely foreign to their original etymology . Steevens . 2 And the queen's kindred — ] The old copies harshly and unne- cessarily read- And that the queen's & c . Steevens . 3 — alone ...
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... sense , in answer to this line . Johnson . I believe the obvious sense is the true one . So , in The York- shire Tragedy , 1608 : 66 thou art the cause , " Effect , quality , property ; thou , thou . " Glo . Your beauty was the cause of ...
... sense , in answer to this line . Johnson . I believe the obvious sense is the true one . So , in The York- shire Tragedy , 1608 : 66 thou art the cause , " Effect , quality , property ; thou , thou . " Glo . Your beauty was the cause of ...
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... sense without this . Malone . 1 I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . ] Perhaps our author elliptically omitted the first - to in this line . So , in p . 42 : " To help thee curse " & c . i . e . to curse . See also p . 27 , line ...
... sense without this . Malone . 1 I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . ] Perhaps our author elliptically omitted the first - to in this line . So , in p . 42 : " To help thee curse " & c . i . e . to curse . See also p . 27 , line ...
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... to take off the outside , or rind . Thus they say in Devonshire , to pill an apple , rather than pare it ; and Shir- ley uses the word precisely in this sense . Henley . Ah , gentle villain , do not turn away ! 36 KING RICHARD III .
... to take off the outside , or rind . Thus they say in Devonshire , to pill an apple , rather than pare it ; and Shir- ley uses the word precisely in this sense . Henley . Ah , gentle villain , do not turn away ! 36 KING RICHARD III .
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