The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Ritson . 7— -- bend you to remain — ] i . e . subdue your inclination to go from hence , and remain , & c . Steevens . 8 Sits smiling to my heart : ] Thus , the dying Lothario : " That sweet revenge comes smiling to my thoughts ...
... Ritson . 7— -- bend you to remain — ] i . e . subdue your inclination to go from hence , and remain , & c . Steevens . 8 Sits smiling to my heart : ] Thus , the dying Lothario : " That sweet revenge comes smiling to my thoughts ...
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... Ritson . 8 ― of husbandry , ] i . e . of thrift ; œconomical prudence . See Vol . VII , p . 78 , n . 9. Malone . 9 And it must follow , as the night the day , ] So , in the 145th Son- net of Shakspeare : 1- " That follow'd it as gentle ...
... Ritson . 8 ― of husbandry , ] i . e . of thrift ; œconomical prudence . See Vol . VII , p . 78 , n . 9. Malone . 9 And it must follow , as the night the day , ] So , in the 145th Son- net of Shakspeare : 1- " That follow'd it as gentle ...
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... making a scar on the place . Ritson . -fortune's star , ] Some accidental blemish , the consequence of the overgrowth of some complexion or humour allotted to us by Their virtues else ( be they as pure as grace 50 HAMLET ,
... making a scar on the place . Ritson . -fortune's star , ] Some accidental blemish , the consequence of the overgrowth of some complexion or humour allotted to us by Their virtues else ( be they as pure as grace 50 HAMLET ,
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... Ritson explains it , I think , rightly , thus : the King gave his a nephew a feud or fee ( in land ) of that yearly value . Reed . 5 At night we'll feast - ] The King's intemperance is never suffered to be forgotten . Johnson . • My ...
... Ritson explains it , I think , rightly , thus : the King gave his a nephew a feud or fee ( in land ) of that yearly value . Reed . 5 At night we'll feast - ] The King's intemperance is never suffered to be forgotten . Johnson . • My ...
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... Ritson . 2 Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk , the buz of the vulgar . Johnson . Buz , buz ! are , I believe , only interjections employed to inter- rupt Polonius . Ben Jonson uses them often for the same pur- pose , as well as Middleton in ...
... Ritson . 2 Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk , the buz of the vulgar . Johnson . Buz , buz ! are , I believe , only interjections employed to inter- rupt Polonius . Ben Jonson uses them often for the same pur- pose , as well as Middleton in ...
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