The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... STEEVENS . Line 586. We'll answer it ; ] That is , answer the expect- JOHNSON . ance . Line 597. your knights , ] The word knight as often as it occurs is sure to bring with it the idea of chivalry , and revives the memory of Amadis and ...
... STEEVENS . Line 586. We'll answer it ; ] That is , answer the expect- JOHNSON . ance . Line 597. your knights , ] The word knight as often as it occurs is sure to bring with it the idea of chivalry , and revives the memory of Amadis and ...
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... STEEVENS . Line 366. My dreams will , sure , prove ominous to the day . ] i . e . forbode ill to it , and shew that it will be a fatal day to Troy . MALONE . The hint for this dream of Andromache is taken from Lyd- gate . STEEVENS ...
... STEEVENS . Line 366. My dreams will , sure , prove ominous to the day . ] i . e . forbode ill to it , and shew that it will be a fatal day to Troy . MALONE . The hint for this dream of Andromache is taken from Lyd- gate . STEEVENS ...
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... STEEVENS . Of that integrity which should become it ; ] Inte- grity is in this place soundness , uniformity , consistency , in the same sense as Dr. Warburton often uses it , when he men- tions the integrity of a metaphor . To become ...
... STEEVENS . Of that integrity which should become it ; ] Inte- grity is in this place soundness , uniformity , consistency , in the same sense as Dr. Warburton often uses it , when he men- tions the integrity of a metaphor . To become ...
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