The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5 |
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Being satisfied with Dr. Johnson's explanation of the passage as it stands in the old copy , I have followed it . Steevens . i.e. 2 stays me here at home unkept : ] We should read stys , keeps me like a brute . The following words - for ...
Being satisfied with Dr. Johnson's explanation of the passage as it stands in the old copy , I have followed it . Steevens . i.e. 2 stays me here at home unkept : ] We should read stys , keeps me like a brute . The following words - for ...
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Steevens . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here intended , in the sense affixed to it by Mr. Steevens : " Be content to be a cypher , till I shall elevate you into ...
Steevens . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here intended , in the sense affixed to it by Mr. Steevens : " Be content to be a cypher , till I shall elevate you into ...
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Steevens . 2 ter . 1 -the duke's daughter , ] The words old and new [ inserted by Sir T. Hanmer ] seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dialogue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone .
Steevens . 2 ter . 1 -the duke's daughter , ] The words old and new [ inserted by Sir T. Hanmer ] seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dialogue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone .
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Steevens . 9 " " - who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reason of such goddesses , hath sent & c . ] The old copy reads " perceiveth - Mr. Malone retains the old reading , but adds— “ and hath sent , ” & c . Steevens . 1 Touch .
Steevens . 9 " " - who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reason of such goddesses , hath sent & c . ] The old copy reads " perceiveth - Mr. Malone retains the old reading , but adds— “ and hath sent , ” & c . Steevens . 1 Touch .
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Steevens . It means a good round hit , thrown in without judgment or design . Ritson . To lay on with a trowel , is , to do any thing strongly and without delicacy . If a man flatters grossly , it is a common expression to say , that he ...
Steevens . It means a good round hit , thrown in without judgment or design . Ritson . To lay on with a trowel , is , to do any thing strongly and without delicacy . If a man flatters grossly , it is a common expression to say , that he ...
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