The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... Old copy - Murellus . I have , upon the authority of Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name , Marullus . Theobald . 2 —a mender of bad soals . ] Fletcher has the same quibble in his Women Pleas'd : 66 66 mark me , thou ...
... Old copy - Murellus . I have , upon the authority of Plutarch , & c . given to this tribune his right name , Marullus . Theobald . 2 —a mender of bad soals . ] Fletcher has the same quibble in his Women Pleas'd : 66 66 mark me , thou ...
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... old shoes ; when they are in great danger , I re - cover them . As proper ... ancient bal- lad , intitled , The Three Merry Coblers : " We have awle at our ... copy . The allusion contained in the second clause of this sentence , is ...
... old shoes ; when they are in great danger , I re - cover them . As proper ... ancient bal- lad , intitled , The Three Merry Coblers : " We have awle at our ... copy . The allusion contained in the second clause of this sentence , is ...
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... old translation of Plutarch . Farmer . Lord Sterline has committed the same ... copy generally reads - Antonio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more ... olde time men say was the feast of Shepheards or heardsmen , and is much like ...
... old translation of Plutarch . Farmer . Lord Sterline has committed the same ... copy generally reads - Antonio , Octavio , Flavio . The players were more ... olde time men say was the feast of Shepheards or heardsmen , and is much like ...
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... Old copy - laughter . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone . 1 To stale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new pro- tester to my affection by the stale or allurement of customary oaths . Johnson . 2 And I will look on both ...
... Old copy - laughter . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone . 1 To stale with ordinary oaths my love & c . ] To invite every new pro- tester to my affection by the stale or allurement of customary oaths . Johnson . 2 And I will look on both ...
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... back , 1 Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees ? By which he did ascend : So Cæsar may ; Then , lest he may ... [ Old copy - the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never suppose the Luc . I know not , sir . Bru ...
... back , 1 Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees ? By which he did ascend : So Cæsar may ; Then , lest he may ... [ Old copy - the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never suppose the Luc . I know not , sir . Bru ...
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