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Page 61
... says so , but yourself . " STEEVINS . .whereon . - The old copy reads where . Mr. Malone fuppofes where to be ufed as a diffyllable ; but offers no example of fuch a pronunciation . STEEVENS . 2 Where ox - lips- ] The oxlip is the ...
... says so , but yourself . " STEEVINS . .whereon . - The old copy reads where . Mr. Malone fuppofes where to be ufed as a diffyllable ; but offers no example of fuch a pronunciation . STEEVENS . 2 Where ox - lips- ] The oxlip is the ...
Page 70
... say fo , Lyfander ; say not so : What though he love your Hermia ? Lord , what though ? Again , in King Lear : " And fo the candle went out , and we were left darkling . RITSON . 8 9 - my grace . ] My acceptablenefs , the favour that I ...
... say fo , Lyfander ; say not so : What though he love your Hermia ? Lord , what though ? Again , in King Lear : " And fo the candle went out , and we were left darkling . RITSON . 8 9 - my grace . ] My acceptablenefs , the favour that I ...
Page 82
... say , to swear , I love thee . ] These lines are in one quarto of 1600 , the first folio of 1623 , the fecond of 1632 , and the third of 1664 , & c . ranged in the following order : BOT . Methinks , miftrefs , you should have little 82 ...
... say , to swear , I love thee . ] These lines are in one quarto of 1600 , the first folio of 1623 , the fecond of 1632 , and the third of 1664 , & c . ranged in the following order : BOT . Methinks , miftrefs , you should have little 82 ...
Page 83
... say , to swear , I love thee : So is mine eye enthralled to thy fhape , And thy fair virtue's force ( perforce ) doth move me . This reading I have inferted , not that it can fuggeft any thing better than the order to which the lines ...
... say , to swear , I love thee : So is mine eye enthralled to thy fhape , And thy fair virtue's force ( perforce ) doth move me . This reading I have inferted , not that it can fuggeft any thing better than the order to which the lines ...
Page 94
... says that Auguftus Cæfar dealt on lieutenantry , " he does not mean that he dealt his blows on lieutenants , " but that he “ dealt in them ; " i . e . achieved his victories by their conduct . STEEVENS . DEM . An if I could , ' what ...
... says that Auguftus Cæfar dealt on lieutenantry , " he does not mean that he dealt his blows on lieutenants , " but that he “ dealt in them ; " i . e . achieved his victories by their conduct . STEEVENS . DEM . An if I could , ' what ...
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Afide alfo Amadis de Gaula ancient Armado becauſe BIRON BOYET called Coftard Cupid defire Demetrius doth emendation Exeunt expreffion eyes Faery Queen faid fair fairy fake fame fatire fays fecond folio feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fing firft fleep fome fometimes fong fool fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fupport fweet hath heart Helena Henry Hermia Hiftory himſelf inftance JOHNSON KING lady likewife lion lord love's Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure moft Monarcho moon moſt MOTH muft muſt night Oberon obferves occafion old copies read paffage perfon play pleaſe poet Pompey praiſe prefent princefs PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN reafon Richard III romances Saracens ſay Shakspeare ſhall ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou Titania tranflation Twelfth Night ufed uſed Warburton whofe Winter's Tale word