The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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M. Mason . 1 You know no more than others : & c . ] know no more than other
counsellors , but you are the person who frame those things which are afterwards
proposed , and known equally by all . M. Mason , That is , you Q. KATH . I am
much ...
M. Mason . 1 You know no more than others : & c . ] know no more than other
counsellors , but you are the person who frame those things which are afterwards
proposed , and known equally by all . M. Mason , That is , you Q. KATH . I am
much ...
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... of God , Your pleasure be fulfill'd ! after duty . Mr. M. Mason has justly observed
that , with such a punctuation , the sense requires-- Towards your sacred person ,
A comma being placed at duty , the construction is — If you can report and ...
... of God , Your pleasure be fulfill'd ! after duty . Mr. M. Mason has justly observed
that , with such a punctuation , the sense requires-- Towards your sacred person ,
A comma being placed at duty , the construction is — If you can report and ...
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M. Mason . In the punctuation of this passage I have followed the concurring
advice of Mr. Whalley and Mr. M. Mason . STEEVENS . CHAN . Thus far , My most
dread sovereign ,. * Than but once think his place becomes thee not . ] Who
dares ...
M. Mason . In the punctuation of this passage I have followed the concurring
advice of Mr. Whalley and Mr. M. Mason . STEEVENS . CHAN . Thus far , My most
dread sovereign ,. * Than but once think his place becomes thee not . ] Who
dares ...
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M. Mason . A passage in Massinger's Fatal Dowry may prove the aptest comment
on the third line of this despicable ditty : “ Beaumelle . [ Within . ] Ha ! ha ! ha ! •
Charalois . How's this ? It is my lady's laugh“ When first I pleas'd her , in this merry
...
M. Mason . A passage in Massinger's Fatal Dowry may prove the aptest comment
on the third line of this despicable ditty : “ Beaumelle . [ Within . ] Ha ! ha ! ha ! •
Charalois . How's this ? It is my lady's laugh“ When first I pleas'd her , in this merry
...
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I have no doubt but we should read : And give accosting welcome ere it come . M.
Mason . Mr. M. Mason's conjecture is plausible and ingenious ; and yet , without
some hesitation , it cannot be admitted into the text . A coasting welcome may ...
I have no doubt but we should read : And give accosting welcome ere it come . M.
Mason . Mr. M. Mason's conjecture is plausible and ingenious ; and yet , without
some hesitation , it cannot be admitted into the text . A coasting welcome may ...
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