The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... Malone . 451. jealousy ] jealousy of his Walker . 458 . and ] Heav'n Hanmer . 458-9 . comfort . theme ] consort . . . throne Jack- son . 459. queen ] queen's ; Warburton . 441. discovery ] disclosure . 444. I dare not stand by ...
... Malone . 451. jealousy ] jealousy of his Walker . 458 . and ] Heav'n Hanmer . 458-9 . comfort . theme ] consort . . . throne Jack- son . 459. queen ] queen's ; Warburton . 441. discovery ] disclosure . 444. I dare not stand by ...
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... Malone and Collier proposed to read " feodary , " which has the same significance . There is no other record of " federary in Shakespeare or else- where , but the word fedarie or fœdarie occurs in Measure for Measure and Cymbeline ...
... Malone and Collier proposed to read " feodary , " which has the same significance . There is no other record of " federary in Shakespeare or else- where , but the word fedarie or fœdarie occurs in Measure for Measure and Cymbeline ...
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... Malone is one of the most reasonable , and it reads as follows : " If Hermione prove unfaithful , I'll never trust my wife out of my sight ; I'll always go in couples with her ; and in that respect my house shall resemble a stable ...
... Malone is one of the most reasonable , and it reads as follows : " If Hermione prove unfaithful , I'll never trust my wife out of my sight ; I'll always go in couples with her ; and in that respect my house shall resemble a stable ...
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... Malone ; Lord Ff . 31. Sec . Serv . ] Ser . Ff . 37. medicinal ] med'cinal Capell . 39. What ] Ff 2 , 3 , 20. Recoil ] For this use of a plural verb after a subject which is properly singular , see Abbott , § 412 . 23. Take it ] let me ...
... Malone ; Lord Ff . 31. Sec . Serv . ] Ser . Ff . 37. medicinal ] med'cinal Capell . 39. What ] Ff 2 , 3 , 20. Recoil ] For this use of a plural verb after a subject which is properly singular , see Abbott , § 412 . 23. Take it ] let me ...
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... Malone ; om . Ff . 143. to report ] for reporting . 144. conceit ] Here , as so often in Shakespeare and other Elizabethan writers , conceit is used in the literal sense of that which is conceived , or imagined . Compare Leontes ...
... Malone ; om . Ff . 143. to report ] for reporting . 144. conceit ] Here , as so often in Shakespeare and other Elizabethan writers , conceit is used in the literal sense of that which is conceived , or imagined . Compare Leontes ...
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