The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to modern cars , it came recommended to Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a ...
When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to modern cars , it came recommended to Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a ...
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... 2 Lord Bacon , in his Essays , uses the word in the same sense : < Vives are young men's mistresses , companions for middle age , and old men's nurses ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . MALONE .
... 2 Lord Bacon , in his Essays , uses the word in the same sense : < Vives are young men's mistresses , companions for middle age , and old men's nurses ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry , when he will . MALONE .
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MALONE . thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldeft copy . The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Mr. Pope madethe emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was suggested by the reading of the second folio , is very ...
MALONE . thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldeft copy . The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Mr. Pope madethe emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was suggested by the reading of the second folio , is very ...
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Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old copy . Sir T. Hanmer readsOur captains , brave Macbeth , & c . STEEVENS . ? As cannons oyercharg'd with double ...
Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old copy . Sir T. Hanmer readsOur captains , brave Macbeth , & c . STEEVENS . ? As cannons oyercharg'd with double ...
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So well thy words become thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him surgeons . [ Exit Soldier , attended . 1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless ...
So well thy words become thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him surgeons . [ Exit Soldier , attended . 1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless ...
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