The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Ritson . 5 I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's matters , but with awl . ] This should be : " I meddle with no trade , -man's mat- ters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . " Farmer . Shakspeare might have adopted this ...
... Ritson . 5 I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor women's matters , but with awl . ] This should be : " I meddle with no trade , -man's mat- ters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . " Farmer . Shakspeare might have adopted this ...
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... Ritson would read : 8 Cas . Have struck & c . Steevens . I am glad , my words - ferret — ] A ferret has red eyes . Johnson . 9 Sleek - headed men , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " When Cæsar's ...
... Ritson would read : 8 Cas . Have struck & c . Steevens . I am glad , my words - ferret — ] A ferret has red eyes . Johnson . 9 Sleek - headed men , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " When Cæsar's ...
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... Ritson . 8 Like a phantasma , ] " Suidas maketh a difference between phan- tasma and phantasia , saying that phantasma is an imagination , or appearance , or sight of a thing which is not , as are those sightes whiche men in their ...
... Ritson . 8 Like a phantasma , ] " Suidas maketh a difference between phan- tasma and phantasia , saying that phantasma is an imagination , or appearance , or sight of a thing which is not , as are those sightes whiche men in their ...
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... Ritson . 3 He is address'd ; ] i . e . he is ready . See Vol . IX , p . 279 , n . 3 . Steevens . you are the first that rears your hand . ] This , I think , is not English . The first folio has reares , which is not much better . To ...
... Ritson . 3 He is address'd ; ] i . e . he is ready . See Vol . IX , p . 279 , n . 3 . Steevens . you are the first that rears your hand . ] This , I think , is not English . The first folio has reares , which is not much better . To ...
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... , daring to doe that which she knew that she knew not how to doe . " Steevens . 2 -keep thou- ] The tenour of the conversation evidently re- quires us to read - you . Ritson . Ant . In your bad strokes , Brutus , you. JULIUS CESAR . 105.
... , daring to doe that which she knew that she knew not how to doe . " Steevens . 2 -keep thou- ] The tenour of the conversation evidently re- quires us to read - you . Ritson . Ant . In your bad strokes , Brutus , you. JULIUS CESAR . 105.
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