“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Malone . 2 For blushing- ] The original copy has - blush in . The emen- dation was made by the editor of the second folio . Malone . 3 Which native she doth owe . ] i . e . of which she is naturally possessed . To owe is to possess . So ...
... Malone . 2 For blushing- ] The original copy has - blush in . The emen- dation was made by the editor of the second folio . Malone . 3 Which native she doth owe . ] i . e . of which she is naturally possessed . To owe is to possess . So ...
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... Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as is pre - eminently valuable . In Troilus and Cressida Helen is called- " a pearl , " and in Mac- beth the nobles of Scotland are ...
... Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as is pre - eminently valuable . In Troilus and Cressida Helen is called- " a pearl , " and in Mac- beth the nobles of Scotland are ...
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... Malone . 4- -depart withal , ] To depart and to part were anciently sy- nonymous . So , in King John : " Hath willingly departed with a part . " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : " Faith , sir , I can hardly depart with ready ...
... Malone . 4- -depart withal , ] To depart and to part were anciently sy- nonymous . So , in King John : " Hath willingly departed with a part . " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : " Faith , sir , I can hardly depart with ready ...
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... Malone . My physick says , I. ] She means to say , ay . The old spelling of the affirmative particle has been retained here for the sake of the rhyme . Malone . 8 No poynt , ] So , in The Shoemaker's Holliday , 1600 : 66 - tell me where ...
... Malone . My physick says , I. ] She means to say , ay . The old spelling of the affirmative particle has been retained here for the sake of the rhyme . Malone . 8 No poynt , ] So , in The Shoemaker's Holliday , 1600 : 66 - tell me where ...
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... Malone . 2 unless we feed on your lips . ] Our author has the same ex- pression in his Venus and Adonis : " Feed where thou wilt , on mountain or in dale ; " Graze on my lips . " Malone . 3 My lips are no common , though several they be ...
... Malone . 2 unless we feed on your lips . ] Our author has the same ex- pression in his Venus and Adonis : " Feed where thou wilt , on mountain or in dale ; " Graze on my lips . " Malone . 3 My lips are no common , though several they be ...
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