The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... MALONE . -as , by the same co - mart , And carriage of the article design'd , ] Co - mart signifies a bargain , and carrying of the article , the covenant entered into to confirm that bargain . Hence we see the common reading [ covenant ] ...
... MALONE . -as , by the same co - mart , And carriage of the article design'd , ] Co - mart signifies a bargain , and carrying of the article , the covenant entered into to confirm that bargain . Hence we see the common reading [ covenant ] ...
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... MALONE . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This wretched plagiarist stands indebted both for his verbiage and his ...
... MALONE . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This wretched plagiarist stands indebted both for his verbiage and his ...
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... MALONE . dares stir abroad ; ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads can walk . STEEVENS . Spirit was formerly used as a monosyllable : sprite . The quarto , 1604 , has - dare stir abroad . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote - no spirits dare stir ...
... MALONE . dares stir abroad ; ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads can walk . STEEVENS . Spirit was formerly used as a monosyllable : sprite . The quarto , 1604 , has - dare stir abroad . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote - no spirits dare stir ...
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... MALONE . 3 · wrung from me my slow leave , ] These words and the two following lines are omitted in the folio . MALOne . And thy best graces : spend it at thy will 30 ACT I HAMLET ,
... MALONE . 3 · wrung from me my slow leave , ] These words and the two following lines are omitted in the folio . MALOne . And thy best graces : spend it at thy will 30 ACT I HAMLET ,
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... MALONE . 6 too much i ' the sun . ] He perhaps alludes to the proverb , " Out of heaven's blessing into the warm sun . " JOHNSON . Meaning probably his being sent for from his studies to be exposed at his uncle's marriage as his ...
... MALONE . 6 too much i ' the sun . ] He perhaps alludes to the proverb , " Out of heaven's blessing into the warm sun . " JOHNSON . Meaning probably his being sent for from his studies to be exposed at his uncle's marriage as his ...
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