The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... STEEVENS . Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the passage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Cres- sida , where , speaking of himself , Troilus says : 66 ne'er did young man fancy " With so ...
... STEEVENS . Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the passage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Cres- sida , where , speaking of himself , Troilus says : 66 ne'er did young man fancy " With so ...
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... Steevens from The Second Part of Henry IV . M. MASON . thy belongings- ] i . e . endowments . MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property . STEevens . I THEM On thee . ] The old copy reads ...
... Steevens from The Second Part of Henry IV . M. MASON . thy belongings- ] i . e . endowments . MALone . 8 - 9 Are not thine own so proper , ] i . e . are not so much thy own property . STEevens . I THEM On thee . ] The old copy reads ...
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... STEEVENS . - when we DRINK , we die . ] So , in Revenge for Honour , by Chapman : " Like poison'd rats , which when they've swallowed " The pleasing bane , rest not until they drink ; " And can rest then much less , until they burst ...
... STEEVENS . - when we DRINK , we die . ] So , in Revenge for Honour , by Chapman : " Like poison'd rats , which when they've swallowed " The pleasing bane , rest not until they drink ; " And can rest then much less , until they burst ...
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... STEEVENS . 5 The baby beats the nurse , ] This allusion was borrowed from an ancient print , entitled The World turn'd Upside Down , where an infant is thus employed . STEEVENS . Sith ] i . e . since . STEEVens . 7 To do IT slander ...
... STEEVENS . 5 The baby beats the nurse , ] This allusion was borrowed from an ancient print , entitled The World turn'd Upside Down , where an infant is thus employed . STEEVENS . Sith ] i . e . since . STEEVens . 7 To do IT slander ...
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... STEEVENS . The sense undoubtedly requires , " --which now you censure him for , " but the text certainly appears as the poet left it . I have elsewhere shown that he frequently uses these elliptical expres- sions . See Cymbeline , scene ...
... STEEVENS . The sense undoubtedly requires , " --which now you censure him for , " but the text certainly appears as the poet left it . I have elsewhere shown that he frequently uses these elliptical expres- sions . See Cymbeline , scene ...
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