The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... edit . 1791. STEEVENS . 3 What sights of ugly death- ] Thus the folio . The quarto has - What ugly sights of death . MALONE . 4 Inestimable stones , UNVALUED jewels- ] Unvalued is here used for invaluable . So , in Lovelace's Posthumous ...
... edit . 1791. STEEVENS . 3 What sights of ugly death- ] Thus the folio . The quarto has - What ugly sights of death . MALONE . 4 Inestimable stones , UNVALUED jewels- ] Unvalued is here used for invaluable . So , in Lovelace's Posthumous ...
Page 103
... edit . 3d . Again , in Penny - wise and Pound - foolish , & c.- " Misfortunes seldome walke alone ; and so when blessings doe knocke at a man's dore , they lightly are not without followers and fellowes . " Again , Holinshed , p . 725 ...
... edit . 3d . Again , in Penny - wise and Pound - foolish , & c.- " Misfortunes seldome walke alone ; and so when blessings doe knocke at a man's dore , they lightly are not without followers and fellowes . " Again , Holinshed , p . 725 ...
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... edit . 1780 , vol . v . p . 26 ; vol . xii . p . 395. REED . So also Burton , in his Anatomy of Melancholy : " ' Tis an ordi- nary thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on ...
... edit . 1780 , vol . v . p . 26 ; vol . xii . p . 395. REED . So also Burton , in his Anatomy of Melancholy : " ' Tis an ordi- nary thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on ...
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