The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 43
... devils attend her ! " & c . Steevens . eyliads ] This word is differently spelt in all the copies . It occurs again , in King Lear , Act IV , sc . v ; " She gave strange ailiads , and most speaking looks , " To noble Edmund . " I ...
... devils attend her ! " & c . Steevens . eyliads ] This word is differently spelt in all the copies . It occurs again , in King Lear , Act IV , sc . v ; " She gave strange ailiads , and most speaking looks , " To noble Edmund . " I ...
Page 48
... devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? —I was then frugal of my mirth : 7 - heaven forgive me ! -Why , I'll exhibit a ...
... devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? —I was then frugal of my mirth : 7 - heaven forgive me ! -Why , I'll exhibit a ...
Page 74
... devils ' additions , the names of fiends : but cuckold ! wittol - cuckold ! the devil himself hath not such a name . Page is an ass , a secure ass ; he will trust his wife , he will not be jealous ; I will rather trust a Fleming with my ...
... devils ' additions , the names of fiends : but cuckold ! wittol - cuckold ! the devil himself hath not such a name . Page is an ass , a secure ass ; he will trust his wife , he will not be jealous ; I will rather trust a Fleming with my ...
Page 76
... Devil's Charter , 1607 : 66 suppose my duellist " Should falsify the foine upon me thus , " Here will I take him . " Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , often uses the word foin . So , in B. II , c . 8 : " And strook and foyn'd , and lash'd ...
... Devil's Charter , 1607 : 66 suppose my duellist " Should falsify the foine upon me thus , " Here will I take him . " Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , often uses the word foin . So , in B. II , c . 8 : " And strook and foyn'd , and lash'd ...
Page 103
... devil suggests this imagination ? I would not have your distemper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor Castle . Ford . ' Tis my fault , master Page : I suffer for it . Eva . You suffer for a pad conscience : your wife is as honest a ...
... devil suggests this imagination ? I would not have your distemper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor Castle . Ford . ' Tis my fault , master Page : I suffer for it . Eva . You suffer for a pad conscience : your wife is as honest a ...
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