The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6Rwington, 1821 |
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... Master - Constable , 1602 : 66 bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless RUSHES with their heels ; ] It has been already ...
... Master - Constable , 1602 : 66 bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 Tickle the senseless RUSHES with their heels ; ] It has been already ...
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... master , say I , and then this eye opens ; yet don is the mouse , LIE STILL . What Babulo ! says Grissel . Anone , say I , and then this eye lookes up ; yet doune I snug againe . " 9 I'll be a candle - holder , and look on , - . MALONE ...
... master , say I , and then this eye opens ; yet don is the mouse , LIE STILL . What Babulo ! says Grissel . Anone , say I , and then this eye lookes up ; yet doune I snug againe . " 9 I'll be a candle - holder , and look on , - . MALONE ...
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... master . The alteration was probably made by the poet himself , as we find it in the succeeding copy , 1599 : but in order to familiarize the idea , he has diminished its propriety . In the pictures of burgo - masters , the ring is ...
... master . The alteration was probably made by the poet himself , as we find it in the succeeding copy , 1599 : but in order to familiarize the idea , he has diminished its propriety . In the pictures of burgo - masters , the ring is ...
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... master and sir Goslin are guzzling ; they are dabbling together fathom deep . The knight has drunk so much health to the gentleman yonder , on his knees , that he hath almost lost the use of his legs . " MALONE . 6 And BAKES the elf ...
... master and sir Goslin are guzzling ; they are dabbling together fathom deep . The knight has drunk so much health to the gentleman yonder , on his knees , that he hath almost lost the use of his legs . " MALONE . 6 And BAKES the elf ...
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... master ; he was a man of good carriage ; great carriage ; for he carried the town - gates , " & c . STEEVENS . from thence , ] The quarto 1597 reads - in haste . STEEVENS . 9- -- I his FACE - ] So the quarto 1597. The other ancient ...
... master ; he was a man of good carriage ; great carriage ; for he carried the town - gates , " & c . STEEVENS . from thence , ] The quarto 1597 reads - in haste . STEEVENS . 9- -- I his FACE - ] So the quarto 1597. The other ancient ...
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