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Page 42
... folio reads — petty . Shakspeare has in Lear the fame word , low pelting farms . The meaning is plainly , despicable , mean , forry , wretched ; but as it is a word without any reasonable etymology , I fhould be glad to difmifs it for ...
... folio reads — petty . Shakspeare has in Lear the fame word , low pelting farms . The meaning is plainly , despicable , mean , forry , wretched ; but as it is a word without any reasonable etymology , I fhould be glad to difmifs it for ...
Page 62
... folios an unkuown hand has written lush woodbine , which , I think , is right . This hand I have fince difcovered to be Theobald's . JOHNSON . Lush is clearly preferable in point of fenfe , and abfolutely necef- fary in point of metre ...
... folios an unkuown hand has written lush woodbine , which , I think , is right . This hand I have fince difcovered to be Theobald's . JOHNSON . Lush is clearly preferable in point of fenfe , and abfolutely necef- fary in point of metre ...
Page 67
... folio interchanged . STEEVENS . 4 Now much beshrew , & c . ] This word , of which the etymology is not exactly known , implies a finifter with , and means the fame as if he had faid " now ill befall my manners , by Heywood in his Iron ...
... folio interchanged . STEEVENS . 4 Now much beshrew , & c . ] This word , of which the etymology is not exactly known , implies a finifter with , and means the fame as if he had faid " now ill befall my manners , by Heywood in his Iron ...
Page 68
... folio , 1623 , read : STEEVENS . by Fisher . 1 none . 111 + Near this lack - love , kill - courtesy . ] The old copies read " Near this lack - love , this kill - courtesy . 19 - - find Mr. Theobald and Sir T. Hanmer , for the fake of ...
... folio , 1623 , read : STEEVENS . by Fisher . 1 none . 111 + Near this lack - love , kill - courtesy . ] The old copies read " Near this lack - love , this kill - courtesy . 19 - - find Mr. Theobald and Sir T. Hanmer , for the fake of ...
Page 70
... folio reads -- Nature her fhews art , -perhaps pn error of the prefs for— Nature fhews her art . The editor of the fecond folio changed her to here . MALONE . I admit the word --- - here , as a judicious correction of the fecond folio ...
... folio reads -- Nature her fhews art , -perhaps pn error of the prefs for— Nature fhews her art . The editor of the fecond folio changed her to here . MALONE . I admit the word --- - here , as a judicious correction of the fecond folio ...
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