The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Oliver's House ; afterwards , partly in the Usurper's Court , and partly in the Forest of Arden . The list of the persons being omitted in the old editions , was added by Mr. Rowe . JOHNSON . 1 AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I. SCENE I. An.
... Oliver's House ; afterwards , partly in the Usurper's Court , and partly in the Forest of Arden . The list of the persons being omitted in the old editions , was added by Mr. Rowe . JOHNSON . 1 AS YOU LIKE IT . ACT I. SCENE I. An.
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... forest of Arden , ] Ardenne is a forest of considerable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by Spenser , in his Colin Clout's come home again , 1595 : " Into a forest ...
... forest of Arden , ] Ardenne is a forest of considerable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meuse , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by Spenser , in his Colin Clout's come home again , 1595 : " Into a forest ...
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... forest - bill on his necke . ” FARMER . The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : " Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills in a morning" But thou may'st watch at night with bill in hand ...
... forest - bill on his necke . ” FARMER . The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : " Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills in a morning" But thou may'st watch at night with bill in hand ...
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... forest of Arden . But these words are an evident interpolation , without use , and injurious to the measure : Why , whither shall we go ? -To seek my uncle , being a complete verse . Besides , we have been already informed by Charles ...
... forest of Arden . But these words are an evident interpolation , without use , and injurious to the measure : Why , whither shall we go ? -To seek my uncle , being a complete verse . Besides , we have been already informed by Charles ...
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... . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . am not sure that the transposition is necessary . Our author might have used content as an adjective . MALONE . in ACT II . SCENE I. The Forest of Arden . SC . III . AS YOU LIKE IT . 39.
... . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . am not sure that the transposition is necessary . Our author might have used content as an adjective . MALONE . in ACT II . SCENE I. The Forest of Arden . SC . III . AS YOU LIKE IT . 39.
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