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... measure . STEEVENS . 4 Upon the heels & c . ] As foon as my book has been prefented to lord Timon . JOHNSON . 5 prefentment ] The patrons of Shakspeare's age do not ap- pear to have been all Timons . " I did determine not to have ...
... measure . STEEVENS . 4 Upon the heels & c . ] As foon as my book has been prefented to lord Timon . JOHNSON . 5 prefentment ] The patrons of Shakspeare's age do not ap- pear to have been all Timons . " I did determine not to have ...
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... Measure for Measure : - Bring me to hear them fpeak ; " i . e . to fpeak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When spoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . ༡ ...
... Measure for Measure : - Bring me to hear them fpeak ; " i . e . to fpeak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When spoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . ༡ ...
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... measure is here im - ` perfect , we may reafonably fuppofe our author to have written : I pr'ythee let us be provided straight- So , in Hamlet : " Make her grave fraight . " i . e . immediately . STEEVENS . Enter another Servant . 2 ...
... measure is here im - ` perfect , we may reafonably fuppofe our author to have written : I pr'ythee let us be provided straight- So , in Hamlet : " Make her grave fraight . " i . e . immediately . STEEVENS . Enter another Servant . 2 ...
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... measure . So , in King Richard 111 : " I do remember me , -Henry the fixth “ Did prophecy STEEVENS . 4 I beseech you , ] Old copy , unmetrically , Ŏ , I beseech you , - The player editors have been liberal of their tragick O's , to the ...
... measure . So , in King Richard 111 : " I do remember me , -Henry the fixth “ Did prophecy STEEVENS . 4 I beseech you , ] Old copy , unmetrically , Ŏ , I beseech you , - The player editors have been liberal of their tragick O's , to the ...
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... measure , we should read : Ready ever for his friends . STEEVENS , 2 Serving of becks , ] Beck means a falutation made with the head . So , Milton ; " Nods and becks , and wreathed fmiles . " To ferve a beck , is to offer a falutation ...
... measure , we should read : Ready ever for his friends . STEEVENS , 2 Serving of becks , ] Beck means a falutation made with the head . So , Milton ; " Nods and becks , and wreathed fmiles . " To ferve a beck , is to offer a falutation ...
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