The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 33
... MALONE . Apperil , the reading of the old no other instance of it has been , is , however , in actual use in the 6 editions , may be right , though or poffibly can be produced . It metropolis , at this day . I myself would have no power ...
... MALONE . Apperil , the reading of the old no other instance of it has been , is , however , in actual use in the 6 editions , may be right , though or poffibly can be produced . It metropolis , at this day . I myself would have no power ...
Σελίδα 38
... MALONE . - 6 Much ! ] Apemantus means to fay , That's extraordinary . Much was formerly an expreffion of admiration . p . 304 , n . 3. MALONE . See Vol . VIII . Much ! is frequently used , as here , ironically , and with fome indication ...
... MALONE . - 6 Much ! ] Apemantus means to fay , That's extraordinary . Much was formerly an expreffion of admiration . p . 304 , n . 3. MALONE . See Vol . VIII . Much ! is frequently used , as here , ironically , and with fome indication ...
Σελίδα 42
... MALONE . even at the best . Perhaps we should read : ever at the best . So , A & III . fc . vi : " Ever at the best . " TYRWHITT . Take us even at the beft , I believe , means , you have feen the beft we can do . They are fuppofed to be ...
... MALONE . even at the best . Perhaps we should read : ever at the best . So , A & III . fc . vi : " Ever at the best . " TYRWHITT . Take us even at the beft , I believe , means , you have feen the beft we can do . They are fuppofed to be ...
Σελίδα 64
... MALONE . T STEEVENS . Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time , ] i . e . Though it be now too late to retrieve your former fortunes , yet it is not too late to prevent by the affiftance of your friends , your future ...
... MALONE . T STEEVENS . Though you hear now , ( too late ! ) yet now's a time , ] i . e . Though it be now too late to retrieve your former fortunes , yet it is not too late to prevent by the affiftance of your friends , your future ...
Σελίδα 68
... MALONE . So , in Hamlet : " Have you heard the argument ? Is there no offence in it ? " Many more inftauces to the fame purpose might be fubjoined . STEEVENS . 3 As I cau bid thee Speak ] Thus the old copy ; but it being clear from the ...
... MALONE . So , in Hamlet : " Have you heard the argument ? Is there no offence in it ? " Many more inftauces to the fame purpose might be fubjoined . STEEVENS . 3 As I cau bid thee Speak ] Thus the old copy ; but it being clear from the ...
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