The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Perhaps Kent and Gloster only were privy to his design , which he still kept in his own hands , to be changed or performed as subse- quent reasons should determine him . JOHNSON . 2 - equalities - ] So the first quartos ; the folio ...
... Perhaps Kent and Gloster only were privy to his design , which he still kept in his own hands , to be changed or performed as subse- quent reasons should determine him . JOHNSON . 2 - equalities - ] So the first quartos ; the folio ...
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... perhaps means , I think myself as worthy of your favour as she is . ' HENLEY . 5 Only she comes too short , -THAT I profess , & c . ] That seems to stand without relation , but is referred to find , the first con- junction being ...
... perhaps means , I think myself as worthy of your favour as she is . ' HENLEY . 5 Only she comes too short , -THAT I profess , & c . ] That seems to stand without relation , but is referred to find , the first con- junction being ...
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... perhaps , different spell- ings of the same verb , but are two distinct words , though of the same import ; the one being derived from the Latin , the other from the French interesser . STEEVENS . 4 - to draw ] The quarto reads - what ...
... perhaps , different spell- ings of the same verb , but are two distinct words , though of the same import ; the one being derived from the Latin , the other from the French interesser . STEEVENS . 4 - to draw ] The quarto reads - what ...
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... perhaps only one , knew how much mis- chief may be done by such clandestine alterations . The quarto agrees with the folio , except that for reserve thy state , it gives , reverse thy doom , and has stoops , instead of falls to folly ...
... perhaps only one , knew how much mis- chief may be done by such clandestine alterations . The quarto agrees with the folio , except that for reserve thy state , it gives , reverse thy doom , and has stoops , instead of falls to folly ...
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... perhaps , a word of the poet's own making , meaning the same as reverberates . STEEVENS . 4 .a pawn TO WAGE AGAINST thine enemies ; ] i . e . I never regarded my life , as my own , but merely as a thing of which I had the pos- session ...
... perhaps , a word of the poet's own making , meaning the same as reverberates . STEEVENS . 4 .a pawn TO WAGE AGAINST thine enemies ; ] i . e . I never regarded my life , as my own , but merely as a thing of which I had the pos- session ...
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Albany ancient Antony and Cleopatra Bertram better BOSWELL called Cordelia CORN COUNT Cymbeline daughter death dost doth duke Edgar edition editors Edmund emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father favour folio reads fool fortune France GENT gentleman give Gloster Goneril grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena HENLEY honour JOHNSON KENT King Henry King Lear knave lady Lafeu LEAR lord Macbeth madam MALONE MASON meaning nature never night noble old copy omitted Othello Parolles passage perhaps play poet poor pray quartos read Rape of Lucrece Regan Rousillon scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies speak speech STEEVENS STEW suppose tears thee Theobald thine thing thou art thought Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON Winter's Tale word