Hamlet, and As you like it, a specimen of a new ed. of Shakespeare [by T. Caldecott]. by T. Caldecott |
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... observes that through- out our author canòniz'd has the accent thrown on the second syllable ; and instances K. John twice in III . 1. and Tr . & Cr . II . 2. and Massinger's Virgin Martyr , III . 1 : " That have candniz'd them you'll ...
... observes that through- out our author canòniz'd has the accent thrown on the second syllable ; and instances K. John twice in III . 1. and Tr . & Cr . II . 2. and Massinger's Virgin Martyr , III . 1 : " That have candniz'd them you'll ...
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... observes , " the allusion may be to the Globe playhouse on the Bankside , the sign of which was Hercules carrying the Globe ; as for a time he did in ease of the labours of Atlas . " d make mowes at him ] i . e . use antic gestures ...
... observes , " the allusion may be to the Globe playhouse on the Bankside , the sign of which was Hercules carrying the Globe ; as for a time he did in ease of the labours of Atlas . " d make mowes at him ] i . e . use antic gestures ...
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... in which , as Malone observes , their swords " stick in the air and do nothing . " d the rack ] i . e . " the clouds or congregated vapour . " See Temp . IV . 1. Prosp . Doth rend the region : So , after Pyrrhus ' 64 ACT 11 . HAMLET ,
... in which , as Malone observes , their swords " stick in the air and do nothing . " d the rack ] i . e . " the clouds or congregated vapour . " See Temp . IV . 1. Prosp . Doth rend the region : So , after Pyrrhus ' 64 ACT 11 . HAMLET ,
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... e . They are now any body's . " Johnson observes , " a man's words , says the proverb , are his own no longer than while he keeps them unspoken . " G • dear . 4tos . † contrary . 4to . SC . II . 81 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... e . They are now any body's . " Johnson observes , " a man's words , says the proverb , are his own no longer than while he keeps them unspoken . " G • dear . 4tos . † contrary . 4to . SC . II . 81 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... observes , the use to which Shakespeare converted a chorus , may be seen in H. V. • the puppets dallying ] The agitations of your bosom . take off my edge ] " When thou shalt be disedged by her SEYMOUR . " That now thou tir'st on ...
... observes , the use to which Shakespeare converted a chorus , may be seen in H. V. • the puppets dallying ] The agitations of your bosom . take off my edge ] " When thou shalt be disedged by her SEYMOUR . " That now thou tir'st on ...
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