The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17 |
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According to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be-Charmian wishes for a son who may arrive at such power and dominion that the proudest and fiercest monarchs of the earth may be brought under his yoke . STEEVENS .
According to this explanation , the sense of the present passage will be-Charmian wishes for a son who may arrive at such power and dominion that the proudest and fiercest monarchs of the earth may be brought under his yoke . STEEVENS .
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STEEVENs . I suspect that quick winds is , or is a corruption of , some provincial word , signifying either arable lands , or the instruments of husbandry used in tilling them . Earing signifies plowing both here and in page 48.
STEEVENs . I suspect that quick winds is , or is a corruption of , some provincial word , signifying either arable lands , or the instruments of husbandry used in tilling them . Earing signifies plowing both here and in page 48.
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STEEVENS . The words lie still are opposed to earing ; quick means pregnant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of ...
STEEVENS . The words lie still are opposed to earing ; quick means pregnant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of ...
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STEEVENS . It does from childishness : -Can Fulvia die ? ] That Fulvia was mortal , Cleopatra could have no reason to doubt ; the meaning therefore of her question seems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excuses ?
STEEVENS . It does from childishness : -Can Fulvia die ? ] That Fulvia was mortal , Cleopatra could have no reason to doubt ; the meaning therefore of her question seems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excuses ?
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STEEVENS . 3 Now , by the fire , & c . ] Some word , in the old copies , being here wanting to the metre , I have not scrupled to insert the adverb - Now , on the authority of the following passage in King John , as well as on that of ...
STEEVENS . 3 Now , by the fire , & c . ] Some word , in the old copies , being here wanting to the metre , I have not scrupled to insert the adverb - Now , on the authority of the following passage in King John , as well as on that of ...
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