The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... STEEVENS . —no faces truer - ] That is , none honester , none more sincere . JOHNSON . 5 6 is signior Montanto returned- ] Montante , in Spanish , is a huge two - handed sword , [ a title ] given , with much humour , to one [ whom ] the ...
... STEEVENS . —no faces truer - ] That is , none honester , none more sincere . JOHNSON . 5 6 is signior Montanto returned- ] Montante , in Spanish , is a huge two - handed sword , [ a title ] given , with much humour , to one [ whom ] the ...
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... STEEVENS . The meaning of the whole is - Benedick , from a vain con- ceit of his influence over women , challenged Cupid at roving ( a particular kind of archery , in which flight - arrows are used ) . In other words , he challenged him ...
... STEEVENS . The meaning of the whole is - Benedick , from a vain con- ceit of his influence over women , challenged Cupid at roving ( a particular kind of archery , in which flight - arrows are used ) . In other words , he challenged him ...
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... STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share for- tunes . See Mr. Whalley's note on- " we'll be all three sworn- brothers to France , " in King Henry V. Act ...
... STEEVENS . sworn brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share for- tunes . See Mr. Whalley's note on- " we'll be all three sworn- brothers to France , " in King Henry V. Act ...
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... STEEVens . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind , is a good hare - finder , which requires a quick eye - sight ; and that Vulcan , a blacksmith , is a rare car- penter ? TOLlet ...
... STEEVens . I explain the passage thus : Do you scoff and mock in telling us that Cupid , who is blind , is a good hare - finder , which requires a quick eye - sight ; and that Vulcan , a blacksmith , is a rare car- penter ? TOLlet ...
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... STEEVENS . A recheate is a particular lesson upon the horn , to call dogs back from the scent : from the old French word recet , which was used in the same sense as retraite . HANMER . 8 hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , ] Bugle ...
... STEEVENS . A recheate is a particular lesson upon the horn , to call dogs back from the scent : from the old French word recet , which was used in the same sense as retraite . HANMER . 8 hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick , ] Bugle ...
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