The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... Malone . ? And descant on mine own deformity : ] Descant is a term in mu- sick , signifying in general that kind of harmony wherein one part is broken and formed into a kind of paraphrase on the other . The propriety and elegance of the ...
... Malone . ? And descant on mine own deformity : ] Descant is a term in mu- sick , signifying in general that kind of harmony wherein one part is broken and formed into a kind of paraphrase on the other . The propriety and elegance of the ...
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... Malone . to his unhappiness ! ] i . e . disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5. Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo ...
... Malone . to his unhappiness ! ] i . e . disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5. Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo ...
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... Malone . 66 4 My manly eyes did scorn & c . ] Here is an apparent reference to King Henry VI , P. III , Act II , sc . i . See p . 316 , n . 2 . 5 sweet soothing word ; ] Thus the quarto , 1598. The folio has - sweet smoothing word . Malone ...
... Malone . 66 4 My manly eyes did scorn & c . ] Here is an apparent reference to King Henry VI , P. III , Act II , sc . i . See p . 316 , n . 2 . 5 sweet soothing word ; ] Thus the quarto , 1598. The folio has - sweet smoothing word . Malone ...
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... Malone . 7 may prey- ] The quarto , 1598 , and the folio read - make prey . The correction , which all the editors have adopted , is taken from the quarto , 1602. Malone . 8 Since every Jack became a gentleman , ] This proverbial expres ...
... Malone . 7 may prey- ] The quarto , 1598 , and the folio read - make prey . The correction , which all the editors have adopted , is taken from the quarto , 1602. Malone . 8 Since every Jack became a gentleman , ] This proverbial expres ...
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... Malone . So does Orlando , in As you Like it : " Now , sir , what make you here ? — 66 Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . " Steevens . 2 Wert thou not banished , on pain of death ? ] Margaret fled into France after the battle ...
... Malone . So does Orlando , in As you Like it : " Now , sir , what make you here ? — 66 Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . " Steevens . 2 Wert thou not banished , on pain of death ? ] Margaret fled into France after the battle ...
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