The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... Steevens thinks that we should read " out - storm . " 4 That is , a bear whose dugs are drawn dry by its young . 5 So in Antony and Cleopatra , Enobarbus says : - “ I'll strike , and cry , Take all . ” 6 i . e . on the strength of that ...
... Steevens thinks that we should read " out - storm . " 4 That is , a bear whose dugs are drawn dry by its young . 5 So in Antony and Cleopatra , Enobarbus says : - “ I'll strike , and cry , Take all . ” 6 i . e . on the strength of that ...
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... Steevens had this account from an old gentleman , who was only able to report part of the ballad . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair Cokes cries out , " God's my life ! He shall be dauphin , my boy ! " Hey nonny nonny " is merely the burden ...
... Steevens had this account from an old gentleman , who was only able to report part of the ballad . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair Cokes cries out , " God's my life ! He shall be dauphin , my boy ! " Hey nonny nonny " is merely the burden ...
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... Steevens made the correction , and adduced this illustration . There is peculiar propriety in this address : Bessy and poor Tom usually travelled together , as appears by a passage cited from Dick Whipper's Sessions , 1607 , by Malone ...
... Steevens made the correction , and adduced this illustration . There is peculiar propriety in this address : Bessy and poor Tom usually travelled together , as appears by a passage cited from Dick Whipper's Sessions , 1607 , by Malone ...
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... Steevens reads , 1 Both the quartos read , " Were like a better way . " upon the suggestion of Theobald , " a better day . " Warburton reads , " a wetter May . ' Malone adopts a part of his emendation , and reads , “ a better May . " Mr ...
... Steevens reads , 1 Both the quartos read , " Were like a better way . " upon the suggestion of Theobald , " a better day . " Warburton reads , " a wetter May . ' Malone adopts a part of his emendation , and reads , “ a better May . " Mr ...
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... weeds among corn . 5 Steevens says that do should be omitted as needless and injurious to the metre . Do is found in none of the old copies but quarto B. In the restoring his bereaved sense ? He that helps 98 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
... weeds among corn . 5 Steevens says that do should be omitted as needless and injurious to the metre . Do is found in none of the old copies but quarto B. In the restoring his bereaved sense ? He that helps 98 [ ACT IV . KING LEAR .
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