The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... . A stone is soft as wax , tribunes more hard than stones : ] The author , we may suppose , originally wrote : Stone's soft as wat , & c . STEEVENS . TIT . Will it consume me ? let me see 66 ACT III . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... . A stone is soft as wax , tribunes more hard than stones : ] The author , we may suppose , originally wrote : Stone's soft as wat , & c . STEEVENS . TIT . Will it consume me ? let me see 66 ACT III . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... suppose , for that very reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , says ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : " I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and what a close castle , and other things ...
... suppose , for that very reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , says ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : " I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and what a close castle , and other things ...
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... REED . It shall not die . ] We may suppose that the measure here was originally perfect and stood thus : I say , it shall not die . STEEVEns . DEM . I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point SC . II . 93 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... REED . It shall not die . ] We may suppose that the measure here was originally perfect and stood thus : I say , it shall not die . STEEVEns . DEM . I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point SC . II . 93 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... suppose this to be only a metaphorical expression , taken from the Psalms : " They shoot out their arrows , even bitter words , " Psalm lxiv . 3. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 228 , third edition . STEEVENS . 7 I aim ...
... suppose this to be only a metaphorical expression , taken from the Psalms : " They shoot out their arrows , even bitter words , " Psalm lxiv . 3. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 228 , third edition . STEEVENS . 7 I aim ...
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... suppose the Clown means to say , Plebeian tribune , i . e . tribune of the people ; for none could fill this office but such as were descended from Plebeian ancestors . STEEVENS . Sir T. Hanmer supposes that he means - tribunus plebis ...
... suppose the Clown means to say , Plebeian tribune , i . e . tribune of the people ; for none could fill this office but such as were descended from Plebeian ancestors . STEEVENS . Sir T. Hanmer supposes that he means - tribunus plebis ...
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