The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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Page 56
... passage . In both the originals the line stands thus : - " And sorrow , wagge , cry hem , when he should grone . " The editors have proposed all sorts of emendations , as - And hollow , wag - And sorrow wage- And sorrow waive - And ...
... passage . In both the originals the line stands thus : - " And sorrow , wagge , cry hem , when he should grone . " The editors have proposed all sorts of emendations , as - And hollow , wag - And sorrow wage- And sorrow waive - And ...
Page 65
... passage to mean till songs of death be uttered heavily . To utter is here to put out - to expel . Death is expelled heavenly - by the power of heaven . The passage has evidently reference to the sublime verse of Corinthians . COMEDIES ...
... passage to mean till songs of death be uttered heavily . To utter is here to put out - to expel . Death is expelled heavenly - by the power of heaven . The passage has evidently reference to the sublime verse of Corinthians . COMEDIES ...
Page 71
... passage ; except Steevens , who makes it the vehicle for one of his Collins notes . Tieck says that Ayrer of Nürnberg , - who has treated after his own manner the novel of Bandello upon which this comedy is founded , -introduces Venus ...
... passage ; except Steevens , who makes it the vehicle for one of his Collins notes . Tieck says that Ayrer of Nürnberg , - who has treated after his own manner the novel of Bandello upon which this comedy is founded , -introduces Venus ...
Page 73
... passage before us , a peculiar rose - the common dog - rose of the hedges - is meant . Mr. Richardson says , in his Dictionary , that in Devonshire the dog- rose is called the canker - rose . The name had probably a more universal ...
... passage before us , a peculiar rose - the common dog - rose of the hedges - is meant . Mr. Richardson says , in his Dictionary , that in Devonshire the dog- rose is called the canker - rose . The name had probably a more universal ...
Page 84
... passage between brackets is not in the folio . In Jack Drum's Entertainment ' ( 1601 ) we have , " you are like a Banbury cheese - nothing but paring . " f Mephostophilus is an evil spirit in the old story of Sir John Faustus ; ' - but ...
... passage between brackets is not in the folio . In Jack Drum's Entertainment ' ( 1601 ) we have , " you are like a Banbury cheese - nothing but paring . " f Mephostophilus is an evil spirit in the old story of Sir John Faustus ; ' - but ...
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