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... Huds. 4. me by] me. By Johns, me: By Steev. poore a] a poore F9. a poor F3F4, Rowe+, Cap. Var. Steev. Coll. Sing. Hal. 5. Crownes] Crowns F3F4. As you Like it] Tieck, in Schlegel's translation (vol. iv, p. 308) suggests that the title ...
... Huds. 4. me by] me. By Johns, me: By Steev. poore a] a poore F9. a poor F3F4, Rowe+, Cap. Var. Steev. Coll. Sing. Hal. 5. Crownes] Crowns F3F4. As you Like it] Tieck, in Schlegel's translation (vol. iv, p. 308) suggests that the title ...
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... Huds. 45. then] than F4. ton's explanation ' far-fetched,' and said that the words meant ' no more than this : " Be content to be a cypher, till I shall think fit to elevate you in consequence." It was certainly a proverbial saying, and ...
... Huds. 45. then] than F4. ton's explanation ' far-fetched,' and said that the words meant ' no more than this : " Be content to be a cypher, till I shall think fit to elevate you in consequence." It was certainly a proverbial saying, and ...
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... Huds. 44. No/], No! Theob. No ? Han. 31. houswife] White (ed. ii; note on Oth. II, i, 132): In Shakespeare's day, and in some parts of England still, this word is pronounced husif, which has passed into hussy. [The pronunciation husif ...
... Huds. 44. No/], No! Theob. No ? Han. 31. houswife] White (ed. ii; note on Oth. II, i, 132): In Shakespeare's day, and in some parts of England still, this word is pronounced husif, which has passed into hussy. [The pronunciation husif ...
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... Huds. 52. perceiueth] perceiving Ff, Rowe + , 45 50 53 Cap. Steev. Knt, Coll. Sing. Wh. i, Sta. Ktly, Rife, Dyce iii. 53. hath] and hath Mai. Dyce 1, Cam. Wh. ii. 43. Clowne] Douce (i, 309) : Touchstone is the domestic fool of Frederick ...
... Huds. 52. perceiueth] perceiving Ff, Rowe + , 45 50 53 Cap. Steev. Knt, Coll. Sing. Wh. i, Sta. Ktly, Rife, Dyce iii. 53. hath] and hath Mai. Dyce 1, Cam. Wh. ii. 43. Clowne] Douce (i, 309) : Touchstone is the domestic fool of Frederick ...
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... Huds. 117, 118. Be. ..prefents] Given to Clown, Warb. 118. prefents.] prefents, — Theob. et seq. 115. proper] Caldecott: That is, of good figure and proportion. 117, 118. Warburton supposes that Rosalind and Touchstone are playing ' at ...
... Huds. 117, 118. Be. ..prefents] Given to Clown, Warb. 118. prefents.] prefents, — Theob. et seq. 115. proper] Caldecott: That is, of good figure and proportion. 117, 118. Warburton supposes that Rosalind and Touchstone are playing ' at ...
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