Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 strani |
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... night that they may work , All exercise on thee : I believe urchin is used as synonymous with elf . I remember having heard children small of their age called urchins . So Prior : " Pleas'd Cupid heard , and check'd his mother's pride ...
... night that they may work , All exercise on thee : I believe urchin is used as synonymous with elf . I remember having heard children small of their age called urchins . So Prior : " Pleas'd Cupid heard , and check'd his mother's pride ...
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... night , You orphan - heirs of fixed destiny , Attend your office , and your quality . I think Malone has rightly explained heirs . We may easily suppose that Shakespeare did not advert to the maxim , nemo est hæres viventis . P. 392 ...
... night , You orphan - heirs of fixed destiny , Attend your office , and your quality . I think Malone has rightly explained heirs . We may easily suppose that Shakespeare did not advert to the maxim , nemo est hæres viventis . P. 392 ...
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... night : an there be any matter of weight chances , call up me : keep your fellows ' counsels and your own , and good night . It does not prove it . I Bora . P. 333,4 . - 261. - 483 . like the shaven Hercules in the smirch'd worm - eaten ...
... night : an there be any matter of weight chances , call up me : keep your fellows ' counsels and your own , and good night . It does not prove it . I Bora . P. 333,4 . - 261. - 483 . like the shaven Hercules in the smirch'd worm - eaten ...
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John Howe (4th baron Chedworth.) Thomas Penrice. I think Malone's conjecture very probable . If the present be the right reading , it is rightly explained by Malone . F [ 66 ] A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . Vol . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 65.
John Howe (4th baron Chedworth.) Thomas Penrice. I think Malone's conjecture very probable . If the present be the right reading , it is rightly explained by Malone . F [ 66 ] A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . Vol . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 65.
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... NIGHT'S DREAM . Vol . 111. Vol . 11. Vol . II . P. 7 . 444. 9 . But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd , Than that , which , withering on the virgin thorn , Grows , lives , and dies , in single blessedness . I wish to read with Mr ...
... NIGHT'S DREAM . Vol . 111. Vol . 11. Vol . II . P. 7 . 444. 9 . But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd , Than that , which , withering on the virgin thorn , Grows , lives , and dies , in single blessedness . I wish to read with Mr ...
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