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... fuppofe , were used in Shakspeare's time . JOHNSON . KEY Want 8 In any proportion , & c . ] Proportion fignifies meafure ; and refers to the question , What ? in metre ? WARBURTON . This fpeech is improperly given to Lucio .
... fuppofe , were used in Shakspeare's time . JOHNSON . KEY Want 8 In any proportion , & c . ] Proportion fignifies meafure ; and refers to the question , What ? in metre ? WARBURTON . This fpeech is improperly given to Lucio .
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... incorporated this play of Shakspeare with Much ado about Nothing , and formed out of them a Tragicomedy called The Law against Lovers , omits the two laft lines of this fpeech ; I fuppofe , on account of their feeming obfcurity .
... incorporated this play of Shakspeare with Much ado about Nothing , and formed out of them a Tragicomedy called The Law against Lovers , omits the two laft lines of this fpeech ; I fuppofe , on account of their feeming obfcurity .
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I fuppofe the speaker means for the fake of getting fuch a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandeftine marriage . STEEVENS . — - " 1 Perhaps we should read — only for prorogation ...
I fuppofe the speaker means for the fake of getting fuch a dower as her friends might hereafter bestow on her , when time had reconciled them to her clandeftine marriage . STEEVENS . — - " 1 Perhaps we should read — only for prorogation ...
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Do not fuppofe that I would mock you . MALONE . I am fatisfied with the fenfe afforded by the old punctuation . STEEVENS . 1 With maids to feem the lapwing , and to jeft D 2 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 35 ISAB. Sir, make me not your flory.
Do not fuppofe that I would mock you . MALONE . I am fatisfied with the fenfe afforded by the old punctuation . STEEVENS . 1 With maids to feem the lapwing , and to jeft D 2 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 35 ISAB. Sir, make me not your flory.
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... or fhe with me , let not your worship think me the poor duke's officer : -Prove this , thou wicked Hannibal , or I'll have mine action of battery on thee . " 3 Justice , or Iniquity ? ] Thefe were , I fuppofe , two perfonages ...
... or fhe with me , let not your worship think me the poor duke's officer : -Prove this , thou wicked Hannibal , or I'll have mine action of battery on thee . " 3 Justice , or Iniquity ? ] Thefe were , I fuppofe , two perfonages ...
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ancient Angelo anſwer appears bear BEAT Beatrice believe Benedick better bring brother called CLAUD Claudio comes common death DOGB doth DUKE edit editors Enter ESCAL expreffion fame father faults feems fenfe fhall fhould firft folio fome fool foul fpeak friar fuch fuppofe give grace hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hero honour ISAB JOHN JOHNSON keep kind King lady LEON Leonato live look lord LUCIO mafter MALONE marry means moft muft nature never night old copy once paffage PEDRO perhaps play poor pray prince PROV reafon Shakspeare ſpeak STEEVENS tell term thank thee thefe Theobald theſe thing thou thought tongue true ufed uſed virtue WARBURTON wife woman