The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sonnet . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . MALONE . STEEVENS . 7 your dearest spirits : ] Dear , in our author's language , has many shades of meaning . In the present instance and the next , it appears to signify - best , most ...
... sonnet . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . MALONE . STEEVENS . 7 your dearest spirits : ] Dear , in our author's language , has many shades of meaning . In the present instance and the next , it appears to signify - best , most ...
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... Sonnet : " That love is merchandiz'd , whose rich esteeming " The owner's tongue doth publish every where . " MALONE . Chapman here seems to signify the seller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer . Cheap or cheaping was anciently the ...
... Sonnet : " That love is merchandiz'd , whose rich esteeming " The owner's tongue doth publish every where . " MALONE . Chapman here seems to signify the seller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer . Cheap or cheaping was anciently the ...
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... Sonnets . " " Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that occurs in Macbeth . STEEVENS . • Well fitted in the arts , ] Well fitted is well qualified . JOHNSON . The , which is not in the old copies , was ...
... Sonnets . " " Sovereign parts , however , is a kin to royalty of nature , a phrase that occurs in Macbeth . STEEVENS . • Well fitted in the arts , ] Well fitted is well qualified . JOHNSON . The , which is not in the old copies , was ...
Page 85
... sonnet of a gentleman's , a friend of mine , that loved better to be a poet than to be counted so , called the author a Rymer.- Let Aristophanes and his comedians make plaies , and scoure HOL . The deer was , as you know , SC . II ...
... sonnet of a gentleman's , a friend of mine , that loved better to be a poet than to be counted so , called the author a Rymer.- Let Aristophanes and his comedians make plaies , and scoure HOL . The deer was , as you know , SC . II ...
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... sonnet of the gentleman his friend , we may be assured it was no other than his own . And without doubt was parodied in the very sonnet beginning with The praiseful princess , & c . in which our author makes Holofernes say , He will ...
... sonnet of the gentleman his friend , we may be assured it was no other than his own . And without doubt was parodied in the very sonnet beginning with The praiseful princess , & c . in which our author makes Holofernes say , He will ...
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