The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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Page 84
... sense of a man's pri- vate advisers . Probably Steevens is right . • Worts was the generic name of cabbages ; we have still cole - wort . Coney - catcher was synonymous with sharper . The passage between brackets is not in the folio ...
... sense of a man's pri- vate advisers . Probably Steevens is right . • Worts was the generic name of cabbages ; we have still cole - wort . Coney - catcher was synonymous with sharper . The passage between brackets is not in the folio ...
Page 85
... senses : fie , what the ignorance is ! BARD . And being fapd , sir , was , as they say , cashiered : and so conclusions passed the careers . SLEN . Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; but ' t is no matter : I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I ...
... senses : fie , what the ignorance is ! BARD . And being fapd , sir , was , as they say , cashiered : and so conclusions passed the careers . SLEN . Ay , you spake in Latin then too ; but ' t is no matter : I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I ...
Page 89
... sense . Surely the phrase of the original requires neither change nor explanation . So the folio . The quarto reads , " she hath legions of angels . " But Mrs. Ford has only the rule of the purse - not the possession of it . PIST . Then ...
... sense . Surely the phrase of the original requires neither change nor explanation . So the folio . The quarto reads , " she hath legions of angels . " But Mrs. Ford has only the rule of the purse - not the possession of it . PIST . Then ...
Page 95
... sense of secresy , as in Hamlet , ' " the players cannot keep counsel . " Love , says Falstaff , may use reason to furnish him with some formal expressions , but admits him not as the guide of his inward thoughts . Or any kind of light ...
... sense of secresy , as in Hamlet , ' " the players cannot keep counsel . " Love , says Falstaff , may use reason to furnish him with some formal expressions , but admits him not as the guide of his inward thoughts . Or any kind of light ...
Page 98
... sense . a Pistol confirms what Nym has been saying , aside , to Page . Humour is the reading of the quarto . The folio has English . • Warburton says , Cataian meant a liar , because the old travellers in Cathay , such as Marco Polo and ...
... sense . a Pistol confirms what Nym has been saying , aside , to Page . Humour is the reading of the quarto . The folio has English . • Warburton says , Cataian meant a liar , because the old travellers in Cathay , such as Marco Polo and ...
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