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... sometimes indeterminately used ; and is also in- sultingly employed in Twelfth - Night : " But , are you not mad indeed , or do you but counterfeit ? " STEEVENS . YORK . Thanks , gentle Norfolk , -Stay by me B4 KING HENRY VI . 7.
... sometimes indeterminately used ; and is also in- sultingly employed in Twelfth - Night : " But , are you not mad indeed , or do you but counterfeit ? " STEEVENS . YORK . Thanks , gentle Norfolk , -Stay by me B4 KING HENRY VI . 7.
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... used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three syllables . MALONE . But not as in the present instance , where such a trifyllable must prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS .ン K. HEN . Henry the fourth by conquest got the ...
... used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three syllables . MALONE . But not as in the present instance , where such a trifyllable must prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS .ン K. HEN . Henry the fourth by conquest got the ...
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... had no issue ; and our author would hardly have used it fimply for heir general . Prejudicial to the crown , is right , i . e . to the prerogative of the crown . STEEVENS . K. HEN . All will revolt from me , and 14 THIRD PART OF.
... had no issue ; and our author would hardly have used it fimply for heir general . Prejudicial to the crown , is right , i . e . to the prerogative of the crown . STEEVENS . K. HEN . All will revolt from me , and 14 THIRD PART OF.
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... used as a dissyllable . See Vol . XI . p . 411 , n . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . The word - hear , in this place , may certainly pass as a dif' Let me , for ...
... used as a dissyllable . See Vol . XI . p . 411 , n . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . The word - hear , in this place , may certainly pass as a dif' Let me , for ...
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... used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the second folio , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and ...
... used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the second folio , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and ...
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