The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... d melancholy . " The same compound epithet occurs in The Merchant of Venice : " I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool . " STEEVENS . In the day's glorious walk , or peaceful night , D 2 SC . II . 35 PRINCE OF TYRE . SCENE II. ...
... d melancholy . " The same compound epithet occurs in The Merchant of Venice : " I'll not be made a soft and dull - ey'd fool . " STEEVENS . In the day's glorious walk , or peaceful night , D 2 SC . II . 35 PRINCE OF TYRE . SCENE II. ...
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... fool , that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man 3 . 9 He seems , & c . ] Old copy : " He seems to be a stranger ; but his present " Is a wither'd branch- . ” For reasons frequently given , I have deserted the ancient text ...
... fool , that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man 3 . 9 He seems , & c . ] Old copy : " He seems to be a stranger ; but his present " Is a wither'd branch- . ” For reasons frequently given , I have deserted the ancient text ...
Page 77
... fool multitude . " See the note on that passage in vol . v . p . 68 , n . 4. MALONE . Why should we not read : " The inward habit by the outward man . " The words were accidentally misplaced . In the prose romance already quoted , the ...
... fool multitude . " See the note on that passage in vol . v . p . 68 , n . 4. MALONE . Why should we not read : " The inward habit by the outward man . " The words were accidentally misplaced . In the prose romance already quoted , the ...
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... fool that will not yield ; And , since lord Helicane enjoineth us , We with our travels will endeavour it 7 . HEL . Then you love us , we you , and we'll clasp hands : When peers thus knit , a kingdom ever stands . [ Exeunt . SCENE V ...
... fool that will not yield ; And , since lord Helicane enjoineth us , We with our travels will endeavour it 7 . HEL . Then you love us , we you , and we'll clasp hands : When peers thus knit , a kingdom ever stands . [ Exeunt . SCENE V ...
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... stones , and their true qualities . " STEEVENS . 2 Or tie my TREASURE up in silken bags , ] The old copy reads : To please the fool and death 3 . 2 GENT I 2 SC . II . 115 PRINCE OF TYRE . Shake off the golden slumber of repose ...
... stones , and their true qualities . " STEEVENS . 2 Or tie my TREASURE up in silken bags , ] The old copy reads : To please the fool and death 3 . 2 GENT I 2 SC . II . 115 PRINCE OF TYRE . Shake off the golden slumber of repose ...
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Aaron ancient Antiochus appears Bassianus BAWD BOSWELL BOULT Cleon clown Confessio Amantis corrupt Cymbeline DABORNE daughter dead death Dionyza doth dramas edition emendation emperor Enter Exeunt expression eyes father folio fool Gesta Romanorum give gods Goths Gower Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Helicanus Hinchlow honour King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus Macbeth MALONE Marcus Marina MASON means metre mistress musick never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies read Othello passage perhaps Pericles piece play poet pray prince Prince of Tyre quarto queen revenge Robert Dawes Rome Romeo and Juliet Roselo SATURNINUS scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Simonides sorrow speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee thine thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus TODD Twine's translation Tyre unto Winter's Tale word