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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Page 56
... offence against grammar ; an offence which may not strictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVENS . ८ would fain have it a match ; and I 56 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
... offence against grammar ; an offence which may not strictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVENS . ८ would fain have it a match ; and I 56 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
Page 89
... offence to the Spaniards , with whom James became a friend in 1604 . 3 MALONE . -have it appear he is . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio , 1623 , reads have it to appear , " & c . STEEVENS . : there is no believing old signs : he ...
... offence to the Spaniards , with whom James became a friend in 1604 . 3 MALONE . -have it appear he is . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio , 1623 , reads have it to appear , " & c . STEEVENS . : there is no believing old signs : he ...
Page 100
... offence to stay a man against his will . VERG . By'r lady , I think , it be so . DOGB . Ha , ha , ha ! Well , masters , good night : an there be any matter of weight chances , call up me : keep your fellows ' counsels and your own , and ...
... offence to stay a man against his will . VERG . By'r lady , I think , it be so . DOGB . Ha , ha , ha ! Well , masters , good night : an there be any matter of weight chances , call up me : keep your fellows ' counsels and your own , and ...
Page 123
... offence , to utter them : Thus , pretty lady , I am sorry for thy much misgovernment . CLAUD . O Hero ! what a Hero hadst thou been , If half thy outward graces had been placed About thy thoughts , and counsels of thy heart ! But , fare ...
... offence , to utter them : Thus , pretty lady , I am sorry for thy much misgovernment . CLAUD . O Hero ! what a Hero hadst thou been , If half thy outward graces had been placed About thy thoughts , and counsels of thy heart ! But , fare ...
Page 133
... offence , sweet Beatrice ? BEAT . You have staid me in a happy hour ; I was about to protest , I loved you . BENE . And do it with all thy heart . BEAT . I love you with so much of my heart , that none is left to protest . BENE . Come ...
... offence , sweet Beatrice ? BEAT . You have staid me in a happy hour ; I was about to protest , I loved you . BENE . And do it with all thy heart . BEAT . I love you with so much of my heart , that none is left to protest . BENE . Come ...
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