Pericles ; Titus Andronicus. Addenda. Indexes. ErrataF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... King Richard III . likewise confirm the reading that has been chosen : " Cancel his bond of life , dear God , I pray ... King Lear : 66 Hot questrists after him , met him at gate . " MALONE . As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise ...
... King Richard III . likewise confirm the reading that has been chosen : " Cancel his bond of life , dear God , I pray ... King Lear : 66 Hot questrists after him , met him at gate . " MALONE . As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise ...
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... King Lear , vol . x . p . 93 , n . 7. MALONE . To smooth in this place means to stroke . In the same sense we should understand the word in Milton's Comus , v . 251 : " smoothing the raven down " Of darkness , till it smil'd . " They ...
... King Lear , vol . x . p . 93 , n . 7. MALONE . To smooth in this place means to stroke . In the same sense we should understand the word in Milton's Comus , v . 251 : " smoothing the raven down " Of darkness , till it smil'd . " They ...
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... King Lear : " Take physick , pomp ! 66 Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel , " That thou may'st shake the superflux to them , " And show the heavens more just . " Again , ibidem : 8 " Let the superfluous and lust - dieted man ...
... King Lear : " Take physick , pomp ! 66 Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel , " That thou may'st shake the superflux to them , " And show the heavens more just . " Again , ibidem : 8 " Let the superfluous and lust - dieted man ...
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... King Lear : 66 from France there comes a power " Into this scatter'd kingdom . " MALONE . I read : “ Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels , " & c . Hollow , applied to ships , is a Homeric epithet . See Iliad I. v . 26. STEEVENS . 2 And ...
... King Lear : 66 from France there comes a power " Into this scatter'd kingdom . " MALONE . I read : “ Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels , " & c . Hollow , applied to ships , is a Homeric epithet . See Iliad I. v . 26. STEEVENS . 2 And ...
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... King Lear , vol . x . p . 185. A perch is a measure of five yards and a half . STEEVENS . By the four opposing COIGNES , ] By the four opposite corner - stones that unite and bind together the great fabrick of the world . The word is ...
... King Lear , vol . x . p . 185. A perch is a measure of five yards and a half . STEEVENS . By the four opposing COIGNES , ] By the four opposite corner - stones that unite and bind together the great fabrick of the world . The word is ...
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