The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... Love's Labour's Lost : " Too bitter is thy jest . " Malone . I have received this emendation ; and yet " a better jest " may mean no more than a good one . Shakspeare often uses the com- parative for the positive degree . So , in King ...
... Love's Labour's Lost : " Too bitter is thy jest . " Malone . I have received this emendation ; and yet " a better jest " may mean no more than a good one . Shakspeare often uses the com- parative for the positive degree . So , in King ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost , her and his are frequently confounded . Theobald , I find , had made the same emendation . - In King Henry VIII , we have again the same thought : 66 a loss of her , " That like a jewel has hung twenty years ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , her and his are frequently confounded . Theobald , I find , had made the same emendation . - In King Henry VIII , we have again the same thought : 66 a loss of her , " That like a jewel has hung twenty years ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost : " Thou art easier swallowed than a flap - dragon . " See note on King Henry IV , P. II , Act II , sc . iv . Steevens . 9 Shep . Would I had been by , to have helped the old man ! ] Though all the printed copies ...
... Love's Labour's Lost : " Thou art easier swallowed than a flap - dragon . " See note on King Henry IV , P. II , Act II , sc . iv . Steevens . 9 Shep . Would I had been by , to have helped the old man ! ] Though all the printed copies ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost , SPRING mentions as descriptive of that season , that then " - maidens bleach their summer smocks . " Malone . 4 • pugging tooth - ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read - progging tooth . It is ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , SPRING mentions as descriptive of that season , that then " - maidens bleach their summer smocks . " Malone . 4 • pugging tooth - ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read - progging tooth . It is ...
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... Love's Labour's Lost , Vol . IV , p . 55 , a forester having given the Princess a true representation of herself , she addresses him : - " Here , good my glass . " Again , in Julius Cæsar : 66 I , your glass , " Will modestly discover ...
... Love's Labour's Lost , Vol . IV , p . 55 , a forester having given the Princess a true representation of herself , she addresses him : - " Here , good my glass . " Again , in Julius Cæsar : 66 I , your glass , " Will modestly discover ...
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