The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... MALONE . I had rather perfect this defective line , by the insertion of an adverb which is frequently used by our author , and only enforces what he apparently designed to say , than by the introduction of an epithet which he might not ...
... MALONE . I had rather perfect this defective line , by the insertion of an adverb which is frequently used by our author , and only enforces what he apparently designed to say , than by the introduction of an epithet which he might not ...
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... MALONE . As matter whole you have not to make it with , ] The original copy reads : As matter whole you have to make it with , Without doubt erroneously ; I therefore only observe it , that the reader may more readily admit the ...
... MALONE . As matter whole you have not to make it with , ] The original copy reads : As matter whole you have to make it with , Without doubt erroneously ; I therefore only observe it , that the reader may more readily admit the ...
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... Malone's explanation of this passage is satisfactory . The true meaning of it appears to be this : " Cæsar accuses Antony of a breach of honour in denying to send him aid when he required it , which was con- trary to his oath . Antony ...
... Malone's explanation of this passage is satisfactory . The true meaning of it appears to be this : " Cæsar accuses Antony of a breach of honour in denying to send him aid when he required it , which was con- trary to his oath . Antony ...
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... Malone and Steevens , and the deference I have for their opinions , I can find no sense in the passage as they have printed it . M. MASON . 4 * That yarely frame the office . ] i . e . readily and dexterously perform the task they ...
... Malone and Steevens , and the deference I have for their opinions , I can find no sense in the passage as they have printed it . M. MASON . 4 * That yarely frame the office . ] i . e . readily and dexterously perform the task they ...
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... MALONE . thy lustre thickens , ] So , in Macbeth : 1 66 - light thickens , - . " STEEVENS . * But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . his quails- ] The ancients used to match quails as we match cocks ...
... MALONE . thy lustre thickens , ] So , in Macbeth : 1 66 - light thickens , - . " STEEVENS . * But , he away , ] Old copy - alway . Corrected by Mr. Pope . MALONE . his quails- ] The ancients used to match quails as we match cocks ...
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