The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 19F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... true origin of this play was doubtless that piece which was entered in the Stationers ' Register by Thomas Creede , on June 19 , 1594 , which I suspect was then printed , and may per- haps be hereafter discovered . In this , as in ...
... true origin of this play was doubtless that piece which was entered in the Stationers ' Register by Thomas Creede , on June 19 , 1594 , which I suspect was then printed , and may per- haps be hereafter discovered . In this , as in ...
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... true one . Dissimulation necessarily includes fraud , and this might have been sufficient to induce Shakspeare to use the two words as synonymous , though fraud certainly may exist without dissimu- lation . But the following lines in ...
... true one . Dissimulation necessarily includes fraud , and this might have been sufficient to induce Shakspeare to use the two words as synonymous , though fraud certainly may exist without dissimu- lation . But the following lines in ...
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... true and just3 , As I am subtle , false , and treacherous , This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up ; About a ... TRUE AND JUST , ] The meaning is , if Edward keeps his word . JOHNSON . - May not this mean- —If Edward hold his ...
... true and just3 , As I am subtle , false , and treacherous , This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up ; About a ... TRUE AND JUST , ] The meaning is , if Edward keeps his word . JOHNSON . - May not this mean- —If Edward hold his ...
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... in its common sense , in answer to this line . JOHNSON . I believe the obvious sense is the true one . So , in The York- shire Tragedy , 1608 : Your beauty , which did haunt me in my sleep SC . II . 25 KING RICHARD III .
... in its common sense , in answer to this line . JOHNSON . I believe the obvious sense is the true one . So , in The York- shire Tragedy , 1608 : Your beauty , which did haunt me in my sleep SC . II . 25 KING RICHARD III .
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... true reading . So again , p . 36 , line penult .: " Smile in men's faces , smooth , deceive , and cog . " See also , Pericles , Act I. Sc . II . STEEVENS . Lo ! here I lend thee this sharp - pointed 28 ACT 1 . KING RICHARD III .
... true reading . So again , p . 36 , line penult .: " Smile in men's faces , smooth , deceive , and cog . " See also , Pericles , Act I. Sc . II . STEEVENS . Lo ! here I lend thee this sharp - pointed 28 ACT 1 . KING RICHARD III .
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