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MALONE . " You speak him far , ” i . e . you praise him extensively . STEEVENS . 4 I do EXTEND him , sir , WITHIN himself ; ] I extend him within himself : my praise , however extensive , is within his merit . JOHNSON .
MALONE . " You speak him far , ” i . e . you praise him extensively . STEEVENS . 4 I do EXTEND him , sir , WITHIN himself ; ] I extend him within himself : my praise , however extensive , is within his merit . JOHNSON .
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MALONE . That should'st REPAIR my youth ; ] i . e . renovate my youth ; make me young again . So , in Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609 : as for him , he brought his disease hither : here he doth but repair it .
MALONE . That should'st REPAIR my youth ; ] i . e . renovate my youth ; make me young again . So , in Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609 : as for him , he brought his disease hither : here he doth but repair it .
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MALONE . As on this occasion , and several others , we can only tell what Hemings and Condel printed , instead of knowing , with any de- gree of certainty , what Shakspeare wrote , I have not disturbed Mr. Rowe's emendation , which ...
MALONE . As on this occasion , and several others , we can only tell what Hemings and Condel printed , instead of knowing , with any de- gree of certainty , what Shakspeare wrote , I have not disturbed Mr. Rowe's emendation , which ...
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MALONE . So , in Twelfth - Night : " Maria wrote the letter at Sir Toby's great importance . " Again , in King John : 3 " At our importance hither is he come . " STEEVENS . rather shunned to go even with what I heard , & c .
MALONE . So , in Twelfth - Night : " Maria wrote the letter at Sir Toby's great importance . " Again , in King John : 3 " At our importance hither is he come . " STEEVENS . rather shunned to go even with what I heard , & c .
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The reader who wishes to know more on this subject , may con- sult a note in Mr. Malone's edit . [ 1790 ] vol . viii . p . 327 , 328 , and 329. STEEVENS . As Mr. Steevens has withdrawn his former opinion with regard to this passage ...
The reader who wishes to know more on this subject , may con- sult a note in Mr. Malone's edit . [ 1790 ] vol . viii . p . 327 , 328 , and 329. STEEVENS . As Mr. Steevens has withdrawn his former opinion with regard to this passage ...
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