The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 19J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Vol . XI . p . 270 , n . 7 . MALone . my mistress ' page . ] In the first passage this Fool speaks of his sister , in the second [ as exhibited in the modern editions ] PAGE . [ To the Fool . ] Why , 64 ACT II . TIMON OF ATHENS .
... Vol . XI . p . 270 , n . 7 . MALone . my mistress ' page . ] In the first passage this Fool speaks of his sister , in the second [ as exhibited in the modern editions ] PAGE . [ To the Fool . ] Why , 64 ACT II . TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 66
... editions the corrupt reading of the old copy was again restored . MALONE . -his artificial one : ] Meaning the celebrated philoso pher's stone , which was in those times much talked of . Sir Tho- nerally in all shapes , that man goes up ...
... editions the corrupt reading of the old copy was again restored . MALONE . -his artificial one : ] Meaning the celebrated philoso pher's stone , which was in those times much talked of . Sir Tho- nerally in all shapes , that man goes up ...
Page 68
... editions have all : -made you minister . JOHNSON . The construction is : -And made that unaptness your minister . MALONE . • Return so much , ] He does not mean so great a sum , but a certain sum , as it might happen to be . Our author ...
... editions have all : -made you minister . JOHNSON . The construction is : -And made that unaptness your minister . MALONE . • Return so much , ] He does not mean so great a sum , but a certain sum , as it might happen to be . Our author ...
Page 70
... edition : " Houses of office stuffed with plentee " Ther mayst thou see of deinteous vittaile . " STEEVENS . With riotous feeders ; ] Feeders are servants , whose low de- baucheries are practised in the offices of a house . See a note ...
... edition : " Houses of office stuffed with plentee " Ther mayst thou see of deinteous vittaile . " STEEVENS . With riotous feeders ; ] Feeders are servants , whose low de- baucheries are practised in the offices of a house . See a note ...
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... edition , when he is informed that , for wasteful cock , that editor reads - lonely room . MALONE . Who is not Timon's ? ] I suppose we ought to read , for the sake of measure : Who is not lord Timon's ? STEEVENS . 9 No villainous ...
... edition , when he is informed that , for wasteful cock , that editor reads - lonely room . MALONE . Who is not Timon's ? ] I suppose we ought to read , for the sake of measure : Who is not lord Timon's ? STEEVENS . 9 No villainous ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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