The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... poet seems to mean that a barber can no more earn sixpence by his face - royal , than by the face stamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other . Steevens . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it ...
... poet seems to mean that a barber can no more earn sixpence by his face - royal , than by the face stamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other . Steevens . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it ...
Page 22
... Love Restored , one of Ben Jonson's masques : “ A pretty fine speech was taken up o ' the poet , too , which if he never be paid for now , ' tis no matter . " Steevens . Fal . I bought him in Paul's , and he 22 SECOND PART OF.
... Love Restored , one of Ben Jonson's masques : “ A pretty fine speech was taken up o ' the poet , too , which if he never be paid for now , ' tis no matter . " Steevens . Fal . I bought him in Paul's , and he 22 SECOND PART OF.
Page 39
... poet to play the chimes upon words similar in sound , and differing in signification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i . e . a hundred mark is a good round ...
... poet to play the chimes upon words similar in sound , and differing in signification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i . e . a hundred mark is a good round ...
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... poet himself . I do not think I have a right to expunge what Shak- speare should seem to have written , on the bare authority of the player - editors . I have therefore restored the passage in question to the text . Steevens . This and ...
... poet himself . I do not think I have a right to expunge what Shak- speare should seem to have written , on the bare authority of the player - editors . I have therefore restored the passage in question to the text . Steevens . This and ...
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... poet wrote , but he did look in vain . Statius , in the tenth Book of his Thebaid , has the same thought : 66 frustra de colle Lycai " Anxia prospectas , si quis per nubila longe " Aut sonus , aut nostro sublatus ab agmine pulvis ...
... poet wrote , but he did look in vain . Statius , in the tenth Book of his Thebaid , has the same thought : 66 frustra de colle Lycai " Anxia prospectas , si quis per nubila longe " Aut sonus , aut nostro sublatus ab agmine pulvis ...
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