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 16AMS Press, 1966 |
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... tongue , & c . ] So , in Hamlet : " What have I done , that thou dar'st wag thy tongue " In noise so rude against me ? " I have quoted this passage only to justify the restoration of the word rude , which has been rejected in some ...
... tongue , & c . ] So , in Hamlet : " What have I done , that thou dar'st wag thy tongue " In noise so rude against me ? " I have quoted this passage only to justify the restoration of the word rude , which has been rejected in some ...
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... tongue for all those wounds , & c . ] Hotspur calls Mortimer's wounds mouthed , from their gaping like a mouth , and says , that to prove his loyalty , but one tongue was necessary for all these mouths . This may be harsh ; but the same ...
... tongue for all those wounds , & c . ] Hotspur calls Mortimer's wounds mouthed , from their gaping like a mouth , and says , that to prove his loyalty , but one tongue was necessary for all these mouths . This may be harsh ; but the same ...
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... tongue but thine own ! 66 - be found . Thus , in this play , -smooth - tongue , not smooth- tongued . Again : - stolen from my host at St. Albans , or the red - nose innkeeper of Daintry . " [ not red - nosed . ] Again , in King Richard ...
... tongue but thine own ! 66 - be found . Thus , in this play , -smooth - tongue , not smooth- tongued . Again : - stolen from my host at St. Albans , or the red - nose innkeeper of Daintry . " [ not red - nosed . ] Again , in King Richard ...
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