The Works of Shakespeare, Teil 11Printed at Edinburgh for G. Richards, 1901 |
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... Steevens . 251. advis'd ] Compare line 179 above . If Steevens's punctuation is adopted the meaning is " informed , " as in Act II . Chorus 12 . 252. galliard ] A lively dance , de- scribed by Sir John Davies in his poem on dancing ...
... Steevens . 251. advis'd ] Compare line 179 above . If Steevens's punctuation is adopted the meaning is " informed , " as in Act II . Chorus 12 . 252. galliard ] A lively dance , de- scribed by Sir John Davies in his poem on dancing ...
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... Steevens : " I will commit you , Signior , to mine own house . But will you pitch and pay , or will your worship run , " - i.e . run up a score , as appears from line 177 , - " if he runs upon the score . The origin is obscure , but ...
... Steevens : " I will commit you , Signior , to mine own house . But will you pitch and pay , or will your worship run , " - i.e . run up a score , as appears from line 177 , - " if he runs upon the score . The origin is obscure , but ...
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... Steevens ( 1778 ) ; my F. ending love ] neuer ending loue Q. 8. Larding ] Steevens is undoubtedly right in understanding this as = = fatten- ing ; so in 1 Henry IV . 11. ii . 116 , 117 : " Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean ...
... Steevens ( 1778 ) ; my F. ending love ] neuer ending loue Q. 8. Larding ] Steevens is undoubtedly right in understanding this as = = fatten- ing ; so in 1 Henry IV . 11. ii . 116 , 117 : " Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean ...
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