The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 143
Love thyself last : cherish tħose hearts that hate thee ; ' 1 - fling away ambition ; ]
Wolsey does not mean to condemn every kind ... Ambition here means a criminal
and inordinate ambition , that endavours to obtain honours by dishonest means ...
Love thyself last : cherish tħose hearts that hate thee ; ' 1 - fling away ambition ; ]
Wolsey does not mean to condemn every kind ... Ambition here means a criminal
and inordinate ambition , that endavours to obtain honours by dishonest means ...
Page 180
0 I , with mine enemies , 1 Cranmer , I suppose , means , that whenever his
honesty fails , he shall rejoice as heartily as his enemies at his destruction .
MALONE . 7 I weigh not , ] i . e . have no value for . So , in Love ' s Labour ' s Lost
: “ You ...
0 I , with mine enemies , 1 Cranmer , I suppose , means , that whenever his
honesty fails , he shall rejoice as heartily as his enemies at his destruction .
MALONE . 7 I weigh not , ] i . e . have no value for . So , in Love ' s Labour ' s Lost
: “ You ...
Page 187
If this passage means any thing , it may mean , few are perfect , while they remain
in their mortal capacity ; i . e . while they are capable ( in a condi . tion ] of being
invested with flesh . A similar phrase occurs in Chapman ' s version of the ...
If this passage means any thing , it may mean , few are perfect , while they remain
in their mortal capacity ; i . e . while they are capable ( in a condi . tion ] of being
invested with flesh . A similar phrase occurs in Chapman ' s version of the ...
Page 242
Husbandry means economical prudence . Troilus alludes to Hector ' s early ... 12
Before the sun rose , he was harness ' d light , ] Does the poet mean ( says Mr .
Theobald ) that Hector had put on light armour ? Mean ! what else could he mean
...
Husbandry means economical prudence . Troilus alludes to Hector ' s early ... 12
Before the sun rose , he was harness ' d light , ] Does the poet mean ( says Mr .
Theobald ) that Hector had put on light armour ? Mean ! what else could he mean
...
Page 258
I have , therefore , no doubt that we ought to read : joy ' s soul dies in the doing :
which means , that the fire of passion is extinguished by enjoyment . The
following six lines sufficiently confirm the propriety of this amendment , which is
obtained ...
I have , therefore , no doubt that we ought to read : joy ' s soul dies in the doing :
which means , that the fire of passion is extinguished by enjoyment . The
following six lines sufficiently confirm the propriety of this amendment , which is
obtained ...
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