The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... STEEVENS . 3 Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , & c . ] This stage direc- tion I have taken from the old quarto . STEEVENS . 4 and Philip , his brother . ] Though Shakespeare adopted this character of Philip Faulconbridge from the ...
... STEEVENS . 3 Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , & c . ] This stage direc- tion I have taken from the old quarto . STEEVENS . 4 and Philip , his brother . ] Though Shakespeare adopted this character of Philip Faulconbridge from the ...
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... STEEVENS . For your converfing . - ] The copy reads - converfion , which may be right ; meaning his late change of condition from a private gentleman to a knight . STEEVENS . 3 -Now your traveller , ] It is faid in All's Well that ends ...
... STEEVENS . For your converfing . - ] The copy reads - converfion , which may be right ; meaning his late change of condition from a private gentleman to a knight . STEEVENS . 3 -Now your traveller , ] It is faid in All's Well that ends ...
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... STEEVENS . This thought occurs in Heywood's Dialogues upon Proverbs , 1562 : he may his parte on good fridaie eate , 66 " And fast never the wurs , for ought he thall geate . " STEEVENS 7 Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco like ...
... STEEVENS . This thought occurs in Heywood's Dialogues upon Proverbs , 1562 : he may his parte on good fridaie eate , 66 " And fast never the wurs , for ought he thall geate . " STEEVENS 7 Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco like ...
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... STEEVENS . 6 -I am well affur'd , That I did fo when I was firft affur'd . ] Aur'd is here ufed both in its common fenfe , and in an uncom- mon one , where it fignifies afianced , contracted . So , in the Co- medy of Errors : Called me ...
... STEEVENS . 6 -I am well affur'd , That I did fo when I was firft affur'd . ] Aur'd is here ufed both in its common fenfe , and in an uncom- mon one , where it fignifies afianced , contracted . So , in the Co- medy of Errors : Called me ...
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... STEEVENS . Again , in the Downfal of Robert E. of Huntington , 1601 : " The world shall not depart us ' till we die . ' -rounded in the ear ] i.e. Whispered in the ear . The word is frequently ufed by Chaucer , as well as later writers ...
... STEEVENS . Again , in the Downfal of Robert E. of Huntington , 1601 : " The world shall not depart us ' till we die . ' -rounded in the ear ] i.e. Whispered in the ear . The word is frequently ufed by Chaucer , as well as later writers ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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