The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6 |
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M. Mason . To touze or toaze had the same signification . See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : “ Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib - baste one . " Malone . e_no rogues :) That is , vagrants , no mean fellows ...
M. Mason . To touze or toaze had the same signification . See Florio's Italian Dictionary , 1598 : “ Arruffare . To touze , to tug , to bang , or rib - baste one . " Malone . e_no rogues :) That is , vagrants , no mean fellows ...
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... which , by mistake , the printers did not complete . The quotation from the old play proves that it is Jeronimo himself that says , Go by . M. Mason . I have not scrupled to place Mr. M. Mason's judicious correan tion in the text .
... which , by mistake , the printers did not complete . The quotation from the old play proves that it is Jeronimo himself that says , Go by . M. Mason . I have not scrupled to place Mr. M. Mason's judicious correan tion in the text .
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... which Shakspeare there also certainly intended : - “ I should know that voice ; it should be ; but he is drowned , and these are devils . " Malone . 3 This do , and do it kindly , ] Kindly , means naturally . M. Mason . modesty .
... which Shakspeare there also certainly intended : - “ I should know that voice ; it should be ; but he is drowned , and these are devils . " Malone . 3 This do , and do it kindly , ] Kindly , means naturally . M. Mason . modesty .
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Tyrwhitt . If Soto were the character alluded to , the compliment would be to the person who played the part , not to the author . M. Mason . Sincklo or Sinkler , was certainly an actor in the same company with Shakspeare , & c .
Tyrwhitt . If Soto were the character alluded to , the compliment would be to the person who played the part , not to the author . M. Mason . Sincklo or Sinkler , was certainly an actor in the same company with Shakspeare , & c .
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M. Mason . Him is used instead of himself , as you is used for yourselves in Macbeth : “ Acquaint you with the perfect spy o ' the time - . " i . e . acquaint yourselves . Again , in Ovid's Banquet of Sence , by Chapman , 1595 : “ Sweet ...
M. Mason . Him is used instead of himself , as you is used for yourselves in Macbeth : “ Acquaint you with the perfect spy o ' the time - . " i . e . acquaint yourselves . Again , in Ovid's Banquet of Sence , by Chapman , 1595 : “ Sweet ...
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