The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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Pàgina 9
... Steevens explains it as " entertained it as his fixed opinion when he was dying . " Vaughan takes it to mean " engaged to be re- sponsible for it as for a statement made at the approach of death , ' which seems to be exactly the mean ...
... Steevens explains it as " entertained it as his fixed opinion when he was dying . " Vaughan takes it to mean " engaged to be re- sponsible for it as for a statement made at the approach of death , ' which seems to be exactly the mean ...
Pàgina 12
... Steevens , arise ; Keightley , to rise . = honour- 169. truth ] = honesty able conduct . 169. what though ? ] what of that ? what matters it ? Common in Shake- speare . See As You Like It , III . iii . 51 ; Merry Wives of Windsor , 1. i ...
... Steevens , arise ; Keightley , to rise . = honour- 169. truth ] = honesty able conduct . 169. what though ? ] what of that ? what matters it ? Common in Shake- speare . See As You Like It , III . iii . 51 ; Merry Wives of Windsor , 1. i ...
Pàgina 14
... Steevens and others take " of countries " as equivalent to " about countries " and depending upon " catechize . " The toothpick was a sign of travelled foppishness . The " mess seems to have been a table laid for four , guests at a ...
... Steevens and others take " of countries " as equivalent to " about countries " and depending upon " catechize . " The toothpick was a sign of travelled foppishness . The " mess seems to have been a table laid for four , guests at a ...
Pàgina 16
... Steevens says , Shakespeare uses the word with great latitude . Here it seems to mean rumours . Compare The Winter's Tale , III . iii . 39 : " Dreams are toys " ; and Midsummer- Night's Dream , v . i . 3 : " I never may believe These ...
... Steevens says , Shakespeare uses the word with great latitude . Here it seems to mean rumours . Compare The Winter's Tale , III . iii . 39 : " Dreams are toys " ; and Midsummer- Night's Dream , v . i . 3 : " I never may believe These ...
Pàgina 22
... ( Steevens , Mr. Wright ) , or to take counsel together , to discuss the most profitable plans . The latter explanation seems to fall in more with calling upon the " chiefest men of discipline . " 45. unadvised ] unadvisedly , hastily ...
... ( Steevens , Mr. Wright ) , or to take counsel together , to discuss the most profitable plans . The latter explanation seems to fall in more with calling upon the " chiefest men of discipline . " 45. unadvised ] unadvisedly , hastily ...
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Angiers arms Arth Arthur Aust Bast Bastard Blanch blood brabbler breath Capell Collier Compare 1 Henry Compare Richard conj conjecture Const Constance Cotgrave curse Dauphin death dost doth Dyce Elinor Elizabethan English emendation England Exeunt fair faith father Faulconbridge fear Fleay Folios read France French Geffrey's give grief hand Hanmer hath hear heaven Henry IV Holinshed holy honour Hubert Hubert de Burgh infra JAMES GURNEY Julius Cæsar King John Kynge Johan Lady land Lewis lion lord majesty meaning Melun mother night noble Pand Pandulph pare passage peace Philip play Pope prince Ralph Roister Doister Richard II Rowe Salisbury SCENE seems Shake Shakespeare shame Sir Robert soul speak spirit Steevens supra Swinstead thee Theobald thine eye thou hast tongue Troublesome Raigne Twelfth Night unto Vaughan suggests word