The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 104
I pray you , uncle , give me this dagger 6 . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all
my heart . Prince . A beggar , brother ? York . Of my kind uncle , that I know will
give ; And , being but a toy , which is no grief to give ? . Glo . A greater gift than
that ...
I pray you , uncle , give me this dagger 6 . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all
my heart . Prince . A beggar , brother ? York . Of my kind uncle , that I know will
give ; And , being but a toy , which is no grief to give ? . Glo . A greater gift than
that ...
Page 316
It is evident a word or two in the sentence is misplaced , and that we should read :
“ A gift that heaven gives ; which buys for ... What he is unable to give himself ,
heaven gives or deposits for him , and that gift , or deposit , buys a place , & c .
It is evident a word or two in the sentence is misplaced , and that we should read :
“ A gift that heaven gives ; which buys for ... What he is unable to give himself ,
heaven gives or deposits for him , and that gift , or deposit , buys a place , & c .
Page 333
I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration , for There is no primer
business ' . ? - tractable obedience , & c . ] i . e . those who are tractable and
obedient , must give way to others who are angry . MUSGRAVE . The meaning , I
...
I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration , for There is no primer
business ' . ? - tractable obedience , & c . ] i . e . those who are tractable and
obedient , must give way to others who are angry . MUSGRAVE . The meaning , I
...
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