“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Lost . " M. Mason . 2 your deep oath , ] The old copies have - oaths . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . Malone . Dum . My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.1 ACT I ...
... play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Lost . " M. Mason . 2 your deep oath , ] The old copies have - oaths . Corrected by Mr. Steevens . Malone . Dum . My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.1 ACT I ...
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... play very small game . " The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is still said to sit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in the party . Steevens . • Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read this penalty . I have omitted this ...
... play very small game . " The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is still said to sit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in the party . Steevens . • Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read this penalty . I have omitted this ...
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... play as this is , it was certainly Shakspeare's , as appears by many fine mas- ter - strokes scattered up and down . An excessive complaisance is here admirably painted , in the person of one who was willing to make even right and wrong ...
... play as this is , it was certainly Shakspeare's , as appears by many fine mas- ter - strokes scattered up and down . An excessive complaisance is here admirably painted , in the person of one who was willing to make even right and wrong ...
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... play . Malone . in the world's debate . ] The world seems to be used in a monastick sense by the king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now ...
... play . Malone . in the world's debate . ] The world seems to be used in a monastick sense by the king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now ...
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... play the spell- ing has been corrected properly by the modern editors , who yet , I know not why , have retained the old spelling in the passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you ...
... play the spell- ing has been corrected properly by the modern editors , who yet , I know not why , have retained the old spelling in the passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you ...
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