“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Winter's Tale : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Malone . Of The Winter's Tale also there is none but the play - house copy . Steevens . 7 — albeit , I confess , your coming before me is nearer to his re- verence . ] This is sense ...
... Winter's Tale : " I am appointed him to murder you . " Malone . Of The Winter's Tale also there is none but the play - house copy . Steevens . 7 — albeit , I confess , your coming before me is nearer to his re- verence . ] This is sense ...
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... Winter's Tale is founded . Malone . 2 so is all nature in love mortal in folly . ] This expression I do not well understand . In the middle counties , mortal , from mort , a great quantity , is used as a particle of amplification ; as ...
... Winter's Tale is founded . Malone . 2 so is all nature in love mortal in folly . ] This expression I do not well understand . In the middle counties , mortal , from mort , a great quantity , is used as a particle of amplification ; as ...
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... Winter's Tale : 66 these keep " Seeming and savour all the winter long . " Steevens . 9 — as thus , sir , I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard ; ] This folly is touched upon , with high humour , by Fletch- er , in his ...
... Winter's Tale : 66 these keep " Seeming and savour all the winter long . " Steevens . 9 — as thus , sir , I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard ; ] This folly is touched upon , with high humour , by Fletch- er , in his ...
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... Winter's Tale , in which our author again speaks of grief destroying itself by its own excess , adds support to Dr. Johnson's interpretation : CC scarce any joy " Did ever live so long : no sorrow " But kill'd itself much sooner . ' 99 ...
... Winter's Tale , in which our author again speaks of grief destroying itself by its own excess , adds support to Dr. Johnson's interpretation : CC scarce any joy " Did ever live so long : no sorrow " But kill'd itself much sooner . ' 99 ...
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... Winter's Tale : " Tell me what you have to the king . " I do not agree with Mr. Steevens in the latter part of his note ; " that in the enjoyment of her , " & c . Malone . I am satisfied the passage is as Shakspeare left it . Parolles ...
... Winter's Tale : " Tell me what you have to the king . " I do not agree with Mr. Steevens in the latter part of his note ; " that in the enjoyment of her , " & c . Malone . I am satisfied the passage is as Shakspeare left it . Parolles ...
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