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, Volume 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... STEEVENS . 4 Play the men . ] i . e . act with spirit , behave like men . So , in Chapman's translation of the second Iliad : " Which doing , thou shalt know what souldiers play the men , " And what the cowards . " 66 Again , in ...
... STEEVENS . 4 Play the men . ] i . e . act with spirit , behave like men . So , in Chapman's translation of the second Iliad : " Which doing , thou shalt know what souldiers play the men , " And what the cowards . " 66 Again , in ...
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... STEEVENS . 9 an UNSTANCHED wench , ] Unstanched , I am willing to believe , means incontinent . STEEVENS . The meaning is clear from a passage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Mad Lover , Act V. Sc . I. where Chilas says to the frightened ...
... STEEVENS . 9 an UNSTANCHED wench , ] Unstanched , I am willing to believe , means incontinent . STEEVENS . The meaning is clear from a passage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Mad Lover , Act V. Sc . I. where Chilas says to the frightened ...
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... STEEVENS . 4- to glut him . ] Shakspeare probably wrote , t ' englut him , to swallow him ; for which I know not that glut is ever used by him . In this signification , englut , from engloutir , Fr. occurs frequently , as in Henry VI ...
... STEEVENS . 4- to glut him . ] Shakspeare probably wrote , t ' englut him , to swallow him ; for which I know not that glut is ever used by him . In this signification , englut , from engloutir , Fr. occurs frequently , as in Henry VI ...
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... STEEVENS . 5 - - an acre of barren ground ; LONG heath , BROWN furze , & c . ] Sir T. Hanmer reads - ling , heath , broom , furze . Perhaps rightly , though he has been charged with tautology . I find in Harrison's description of ...
... STEEVENS . 5 - - an acre of barren ground ; LONG heath , BROWN furze , & c . ] Sir T. Hanmer reads - ling , heath , broom , furze . Perhaps rightly , though he has been charged with tautology . I find in Harrison's description of ...
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... STEEVENS , 66 7 CREATURES in her , ] The old copy reads - creature ; but the preceding as well as subsequent words of Miranda seem to demand the emendation which I have received from Theobald . - 8 STEEVENS . or e'er- ] i . e . before ...
... STEEVENS , 66 7 CREATURES in her , ] The old copy reads - creature ; but the preceding as well as subsequent words of Miranda seem to demand the emendation which I have received from Theobald . - 8 STEEVENS . or e'er- ] i . e . before ...
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