The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion , and the mould of form . " To dress themselves , therefore , may be to form themselves . Dresser , in French , is to form . To dress a spaniel is to break him in . Feat is nice , exact . So , in The ...
... Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion , and the mould of form . " To dress themselves , therefore , may be to form themselves . Dresser , in French , is to form . To dress a spaniel is to break him in . Feat is nice , exact . So , in The ...
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... Hamlet's address to the Ghost , was used for searments in the same sense . HENLEY . I believe nothing more than close up was intended . In the spelling of the last age , however , no distinction was made be- tween cere - cloth and sear ...
... Hamlet's address to the Ghost , was used for searments in the same sense . HENLEY . I believe nothing more than close up was intended . In the spelling of the last age , however , no distinction was made be- tween cere - cloth and sear ...
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... Hamlet : S - 66 a station like the herald Mercury , " New lighted on a heaven kissing - hill . " MALONE . The old copy has - defended . The correction was made by the He hath a kind of honour sets him off , SC . VII . 57 CYMBELINE .
... Hamlet : S - 66 a station like the herald Mercury , " New lighted on a heaven kissing - hill . " MALONE . The old copy has - defended . The correction was made by the He hath a kind of honour sets him off , SC . VII . 57 CYMBELINE .
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... Hamlet , vol . vii . p . 489. STEEVENS . 5 The LEGIONS , ] Old copy - legion . Corrected by Mr. Theo- So , afterwards : bald . 6 " And that the legions now in Gallia are " Full weak to undertake our war , " & c . MALONE . MINGLED with ...
... Hamlet , vol . vii . p . 489. STEEVENS . 5 The LEGIONS , ] Old copy - legion . Corrected by Mr. Theo- So , afterwards : bald . 6 " And that the legions now in Gallia are " Full weak to undertake our war , " & c . MALONE . MINGLED with ...
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... Hamlet : " this majestical roof , fretted with golden fire . " So , Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . ii . ch . ix .: " In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold 66 Was fretted all about , she was array'd . ' MALONE . Of silver , each on ...
... Hamlet : " this majestical roof , fretted with golden fire . " So , Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . ii . ch . ix .: " In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold 66 Was fretted all about , she was array'd . ' MALONE . Of silver , each on ...
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