The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Tyrwhitt . MALONE . 9 - to tell us Cupid is a good hare - finder , & c . ] I know not whether I conceive the jest here intended . Claudio hints his love of Hero . Benedick asks , whether he is serious , or whether he only means to jest ...
... Tyrwhitt . MALONE . 9 - to tell us Cupid is a good hare - finder , & c . ] I know not whether I conceive the jest here intended . Claudio hints his love of Hero . Benedick asks , whether he is serious , or whether he only means to jest ...
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... Tyrwhitt's edit . v . 135 . STEEVENS . See Mortimeriados , by Michael Drayton , 4to . 1596 : " She now begins to write unto her lover , - " Then turning back to read what she had writ , " She teyrs the paper , and condemns her wit ...
... Tyrwhitt's edit . v . 135 . STEEVENS . See Mortimeriados , by Michael Drayton , 4to . 1596 : " She now begins to write unto her lover , - " Then turning back to read what she had writ , " She teyrs the paper , and condemns her wit ...
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... TYRWHITT . Dear like door , fire , hour , and many similar words , is here used as a dissyllable . MALONE . 8 - word too large ; ] So he uses large jests in this play , for licentious , not restrained within due bounds . JOHNSON . 9 ...
... TYRWHITT . Dear like door , fire , hour , and many similar words , is here used as a dissyllable . MALONE . 8 - word too large ; ] So he uses large jests in this play , for licentious , not restrained within due bounds . JOHNSON . 9 ...
Page 136
... TYRWHITT . I have followed Mr. Tyrwhitt's regulation , which is undoubt- edly just ; but have left Mr. Theobald's notes as I found them . STEEVENS . 2 -in gowns ; ] It appears from The Black Book , 4to . 1604 , that this was the dress ...
... TYRWHITT . I have followed Mr. Tyrwhitt's regulation , which is undoubt- edly just ; but have left Mr. Theobald's notes as I found them . STEEVENS . 2 -in gowns ; ] It appears from The Black Book , 4to . 1604 , that this was the dress ...
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... TYRWHITT . " And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! " It is plain that they were bound from a subsequent speech of Pedro : " Whom have you offended , masters , that you are thus bound to your answer ? " STEEVENS . Off , coxcomb ...
... TYRWHITT . " And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! " It is plain that they were bound from a subsequent speech of Pedro : " Whom have you offended , masters , that you are thus bound to your answer ? " STEEVENS . Off , coxcomb ...
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