The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... believe of her , The passages just cited show that the text is right , and that our poet did not write , as some have proposed to read : " Election makes not , upon such conditions . " MALONE . 5 MOST best , MOST dearest ; ] Thus the ...
... believe of her , The passages just cited show that the text is right , and that our poet did not write , as some have proposed to read : " Election makes not , upon such conditions . " MALONE . 5 MOST best , MOST dearest ; ] Thus the ...
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... believe , to be found only in Chaucer . STEEVENS . 1 The CURIOSITY of nations- ] Curiosity , in the time of Shak- speare , was a word that signified an over - nice scrupulousness in manners , dress , & c . In this sense it is used in ...
... believe , to be found only in Chaucer . STEEVENS . 1 The CURIOSITY of nations- ] Curiosity , in the time of Shak- speare , was a word that signified an over - nice scrupulousness in manners , dress , & c . In this sense it is used in ...
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... believe we should read - assay or test of my virtue : they are both metallurgical terms , and properly joined . So , in Hamlet : " Bring me to the test . " JOHNSON . Both the quartos and folio have essay , which may have been merely a ...
... believe we should read - assay or test of my virtue : they are both metallurgical terms , and properly joined . So , in Hamlet : " Bring me to the test . " JOHNSON . Both the quartos and folio have essay , which may have been merely a ...
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... believe what Edmund told him of Edgar . He says , Can he be such a monster ? " He afterwards desires Edmund to sound his inten- tions , and then says , he would give all he possessed to be certain of the truth ; for that is the meaning ...
... believe what Edmund told him of Edgar . He says , Can he be such a monster ? " He afterwards desires Edmund to sound his inten- tions , and then says , he would give all he possessed to be certain of the truth ; for that is the meaning ...
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... believe to be right ; but Mr. Steevens ought to have mentioned that all the quartos read treacherers . BoswELL . 5 - of a star ! ] Both the quartos read - to the charge of stars . So Chaucer's Wif of Bathe , 6196 : " I folwed ay min ...
... believe to be right ; but Mr. Steevens ought to have mentioned that all the quartos read treacherers . BoswELL . 5 - of a star ! ] Both the quartos read - to the charge of stars . So Chaucer's Wif of Bathe , 6196 : " I folwed ay min ...
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