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STEEVENS , - Macdonwald ] Thus the old copy . According to Holinshed we should read - Macdowald . Steevens . So also the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is posible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been ...
STEEVENS , - Macdonwald ] Thus the old copy . According to Holinshed we should read - Macdowald . Steevens . So also the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is posible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been ...
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STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ) So , in King John : ---- fortune shall cull . forth , ss Out of one side , her happy minion . " MALONE . * And ne'er Jhook hands , & c . The old copy reads- Which nev'r . STEEVENS , vir .
STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ) So , in King John : ---- fortune shall cull . forth , ss Out of one side , her happy minion . " MALONE . * And ne'er Jhook hands , & c . The old copy reads- Which nev'r . STEEVENS , vir .
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Shakspeare does not mean , in couformity to any theory , to say that storms generally come from the east . If it be allowed that they sometimes issue from tbat quarter , it is sufficient for the purpose of his comparison . STEEVENS .
Shakspeare does not mean , in couformity to any theory , to say that storms generally come from the east . If it be allowed that they sometimes issue from tbat quarter , it is sufficient for the purpose of his comparison . STEEVENS .
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STEEVENS . It is clear from a subsequent passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in scene iii . he again enters with Role , and says , We are sent “ To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE .
STEEVENS . It is clear from a subsequent passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in scene iii . he again enters with Role , and says , We are sent “ To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE .
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STEEVENS . - Saint Colmes ' inch , ] Colmes is to be considered as diffyllable . Colmes - irch , now called Inchcomb , is a small island lying in the Firth of Edinburgh , with an abbey upon it , dedicated to St. Columb ; called by ...
STEEVENS . - Saint Colmes ' inch , ] Colmes is to be considered as diffyllable . Colmes - irch , now called Inchcomb , is a small island lying in the Firth of Edinburgh , with an abbey upon it , dedicated to St. Columb ; called by ...
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