The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... MASON . The meaning , I think , is - Things are now in such a situation , that resentment and indignation predominate in every man's breast over duty and allegiance . MALONE . There is no primer business . ] In the old edition- There is ...
... MASON . The meaning , I think , is - Things are now in such a situation , that resentment and indignation predominate in every man's breast over duty and allegiance . MALONE . There is no primer business . ] In the old edition- There is ...
Page 60
... MASON . 3 Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . ] Either produced no effect , or produced only ineffectual pity . MALone . he sweat extremely , ] This circumstance is taken from Holinshed : " After he was found guilty , the duke was ...
... MASON . 3 Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . ] Either produced no effect , or produced only ineffectual pity . MALone . he sweat extremely , ] This circumstance is taken from Holinshed : " After he was found guilty , the duke was ...
Page 81
... MASON . Might we read- You'd venture an empalling ; i . e . being invested with the pall or robes of state ? The word occurs in the old tragedy of King Edward III . 1596 : " As with this armour I impall thy breast- And , in Macbeth ...
... MASON . Might we read- You'd venture an empalling ; i . e . being invested with the pall or robes of state ? The word occurs in the old tragedy of King Edward III . 1596 : " As with this armour I impall thy breast- And , in Macbeth ...
Page 83
... MASON . The double negative , it has been already observed , was com- monly used in our author's time . For my prayers , a reading introduced by Mr. Pope , even if such arbitrary changes were allowable , ought not to be admitted More ...
... MASON . The double negative , it has been already observed , was com- monly used in our author's time . For my prayers , a reading introduced by Mr. Pope , even if such arbitrary changes were allowable , ought not to be admitted More ...
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... not bear : and it is not likely that against should be written by mistake for towards . M. MASON . In the old copy there is not a comma in the preceding line Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut SC . IV . 91 KING HENRY VIII .
... not bear : and it is not likely that against should be written by mistake for towards . M. MASON . In the old copy there is not a comma in the preceding line Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut SC . IV . 91 KING HENRY VIII .
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