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MALONE . s With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . By triumph , as Mr. Warton has observed in his late edition of Milton's Poems , p . 56 , we are io uuderstand shows , such as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI ...
MALONE . s With pomp , with triumph , and with revelling . By triumph , as Mr. Warton has observed in his late edition of Milton's Poems , p . 56 , we are io uuderstand shows , such as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI ...
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This is a thought in which Shakspeare seems to have much delighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whose unwished yoke -- ] Thus both the quartos ' 1600 , and the folio 1623.
This is a thought in which Shakspeare seems to have much delighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whose unwished yoke -- ] Thus both the quartos ' 1600 , and the folio 1623.
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The old reading is Your words I catch JOHNSON Mr. Malone reads * Your words I'd catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the second folio . Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ; " in which he has ...
The old reading is Your words I catch JOHNSON Mr. Malone reads * Your words I'd catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the second folio . Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ; " in which he has ...
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Perhaps Shakspeare copicd some part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . : A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisoe , by D. Gale , was published in 410. in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was posterior ļo The MidSummer - Night's Dream . MALONE ...
Perhaps Shakspeare copicd some part of his interlude from it . STEEVENS . : A poem entitled Pyramus and Thisoe , by D. Gale , was published in 410. in 1597 ; but this , I believe , was posterior ļo The MidSummer - Night's Dream . MALONE ...
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MALONE . 9 With shivering Shocks , ] The old copy reads And shivere ing , ” & c . The emendation is Dr. Farmer's . STEEVENS . - the bellows.mender . ] In Ben Jonson's Masque of Pan's Anniversary , & c . a man of the same profeflion is ...
MALONE . 9 With shivering Shocks , ] The old copy reads And shivere ing , ” & c . The emendation is Dr. Farmer's . STEEVENS . - the bellows.mender . ] In Ben Jonson's Masque of Pan's Anniversary , & c . a man of the same profeflion is ...
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