The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes that it shows very clearly the
text of the Play in which it occurs ( Much Ado About Nothing ) to have been taken
from the playhouse copy , or what is called the prompter's book . * But the fact is ...
Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes that it shows very clearly the
text of the Play in which it occurs ( Much Ado About Nothing ) to have been taken
from the playhouse copy , or what is called the prompter's book . * But the fact is ...
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It will be found , upon an examination of his Plays , that there are some of them in
which it occurs very rarely , or perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is
abundant . It was certainly a habit of writing which grew upon him after he once ...
It will be found , upon an examination of his Plays , that there are some of them in
which it occurs very rarely , or perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is
abundant . It was certainly a habit of writing which grew upon him after he once ...
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... Stephens in 1572 ; * and it occurs likewise in the accompanying Latin
translation , and both in Ainyot's and Dacier's French , as well as in North's
English . It is also found in Philemon Holland's translation of Suetonius ,
published in 1606.
... Stephens in 1572 ; * and it occurs likewise in the accompanying Latin
translation , and both in Ainyot's and Dacier's French , as well as in North's
English . It is also found in Philemon Holland's translation of Suetonius ,
published in 1606.
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Nares explains it as “ a word chiefly occurring in the stage directions of the old
plays , and seeming to indicate a particular set of notes on the trumpet , or cornet
, different from a flourish . ” In Shakespeare it occurs again in the present Play at ...
Nares explains it as “ a word chiefly occurring in the stage directions of the old
plays , and seeming to indicate a particular set of notes on the trumpet , or cornet
, different from a flourish . ” In Shakespeare it occurs again in the present Play at ...
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Shakespeare has lief pretty frequently , but never liefer ; and liefest occurs only in
the Second Part of King Henry VI . , where , in iii . I , we have “ My liefest liege . ”
In the same Play , too ( i . 1 ) , we have “ Mine alderliefest sovereign , ” meaning ...
Shakespeare has lief pretty frequently , but never liefer ; and liefest occurs only in
the Second Part of King Henry VI . , where , in iii . I , we have “ My liefest liege . ”
In the same Play , too ( i . 1 ) , we have “ Mine alderliefest sovereign , ” meaning ...
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