The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page 96
... whofe interest it is to recommend by oftentatious ac- curacy the trifles in which they deal . STEEVENS . Ardern was the original name , but in Shakspeare's time it had been softened to Arden . See p . 3. n . 2. MALONE . MORTGAGE MADE BY ...
... whofe interest it is to recommend by oftentatious ac- curacy the trifles in which they deal . STEEVENS . Ardern was the original name , but in Shakspeare's time it had been softened to Arden . See p . 3. n . 2. MALONE . MORTGAGE MADE BY ...
Page 451
... Whofe wit our nicer times would obsceneness call , 66 And which made bawdry pass for comical . " Nature was all his art ; thy vein was free " As his , but without his fcurrility . " Verfes on Fletcher , by William Cartwright , 1647 ...
... Whofe wit our nicer times would obsceneness call , 66 And which made bawdry pass for comical . " Nature was all his art ; thy vein was free " As his , but without his fcurrility . " Verfes on Fletcher , by William Cartwright , 1647 ...
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