The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 9
... seems to be only a translation of the usual formal words inserted in all royal grants : - " De gratia nostra speciali , et ex mero motu- . " MALONE . 8 That , to the observer ' , doth thy SC . I. 9 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... seems to be only a translation of the usual formal words inserted in all royal grants : - " De gratia nostra speciali , et ex mero motu- . " MALONE . 8 That , to the observer ' , doth thy SC . I. 9 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Pàgina 10
... seems to be justified by the passage quoted by Steevens from The Second Part of Henry IV . M. MASON . thy belongings- ] i . e . endowments . MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property ...
... seems to be justified by the passage quoted by Steevens from The Second Part of Henry IV . M. MASON . thy belongings- ] i . e . endowments . MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property ...
Pàgina 11
... seems sworn to extirpate ; that is , to take away one of Shak- speare's characteristic marks ; which , if not one of the comeliest , is yet one of the strongest . So he alters this to ~~ 66 To one that ca , in my part me advértise . ” A ...
... seems sworn to extirpate ; that is , to take away one of Shak- speare's characteristic marks ; which , if not one of the comeliest , is yet one of the strongest . So he alters this to ~~ 66 To one that ca , in my part me advértise . ” A ...
Pàgina 13
... seems good . Give me your hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , 4 But do not like to stage me to their eyes * : We have with a LEAVEN'D and prepared choice- ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harsh metaphors . His train ...
... seems good . Give me your hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , 4 But do not like to stage me to their eyes * : We have with a LEAVEN'D and prepared choice- ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harsh metaphors . His train ...
Pàgina 25
... seems to have thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be- Whether it be the fault of new- ness , a fault arising from the mind being dazzled by a novel autho- rity , of ...
... seems to have thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be- Whether it be the fault of new- ness , a fault arising from the mind being dazzled by a novel autho- rity , of ...
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