The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volume 14 |
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... Malone . 1 Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 2 " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , - " Steevens . -opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P , I : " Thou hast redeemn'd thy lost opinion , " The quotation is ...
... Malone . 1 Thus in Mr. Pope's Eloisa to Abelard : 2 " Desires compos'd , affections ever even , - " Steevens . -opinion , ] i . e . character . So , in King Henry IV , P , I : " Thou hast redeemn'd thy lost opinion , " The quotation is ...
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... Malone . 6 A woman well - reputed , Cato's daughter . ] By the expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might ...
... Malone . 6 A woman well - reputed , Cato's daughter . ] By the expression well- reputed , she refers to the estimation in which she was held , as being the wife of Brutus ; whilst the addition of Cato's daughter , implies that she might ...
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... Malone . 5 The noise of battle hurtled in the air , ] To hurtle is , I suppose , to clash , or move with violence and noise . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Here the Polonian he comes hurtling in , " Under the conduct ...
... Malone . 5 The noise of battle hurtled in the air , ] To hurtle is , I suppose , to clash , or move with violence and noise . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Here the Polonian he comes hurtling in , " Under the conduct ...
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... Malone . I concur in opinion with Mr. Malone At the execution of seve- ral of our ancient nobility , martyrs , & c . we are told that handker- chiefs were tinctured with their blood , and preserved as affectionate or salutary memorials ...
... Malone . I concur in opinion with Mr. Malone At the execution of seve- ral of our ancient nobility , martyrs , & c . we are told that handker- chiefs were tinctured with their blood , and preserved as affectionate or salutary memorials ...
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... Malone . 8 Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . ] Ben Jonson quotes this line unfaithfully among his Discoveries , and ridicules it again in the Introduction to his Staple of News : " Cry you mercy ...
... Malone . 8 Know , Cæsar doth not wrong ; nor without cause Will he be satisfied . ] Ben Jonson quotes this line unfaithfully among his Discoveries , and ridicules it again in the Introduction to his Staple of News : " Cry you mercy ...
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