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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STEEVENS . speeches , -which were such , As Agamemnon and the hand of
Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and ... The speech of Agamemnon is such
that it ought to be engraven in brass , and the tablet held up by him on the one
side ...
STEEVENS . speeches , -which were such , As Agamemnon and the hand of
Greece Should hold up high in brass ; and ... The speech of Agamemnon is such
that it ought to be engraven in brass , and the tablet held up by him on the one
side ...
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Mr. Rowe had disposed these speeches in this manner . Hanmer annexes the
words , “ And to make a sweet lady ” & c . to the preceding speech of Pandarus ,
and in the rest follows Rowe . MALONE . ? You must not know where he sups . &
c .
Mr. Rowe had disposed these speeches in this manner . Hanmer annexes the
words , “ And to make a sweet lady ” & c . to the preceding speech of Pandarus ,
and in the rest follows Rowe . MALONE . ? You must not know where he sups . &
c .
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I have not therefore hesitated to add the words , “ You must not know where he
sups , ” to the speech of Pandarus . Mr. Steevens proposes to assign the next
speech , “ I'll lay my life , " & c . to Helen instead of Paris . This arrangement
appeared ...
I have not therefore hesitated to add the words , “ You must not know where he
sups , ” to the speech of Pandarus . Mr. Steevens proposes to assign the next
speech , “ I'll lay my life , " & c . to Helen instead of Paris . This arrangement
appeared ...
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j. e. I'll walk, or go in. Again, in The Merry Wives nf Windsor: " I'll in, I'll in: follow
your friend's advice; I'll in." In, therefore, in the speech or Troilus, will signify walk
or go in, the omitted verb being understood. STEkvEirs. SCENE IV. The same.
j. e. I'll walk, or go in. Again, in The Merry Wives nf Windsor: " I'll in, I'll in: follow
your friend's advice; I'll in." In, therefore, in the speech or Troilus, will signify walk
or go in, the omitted verb being understood. STEkvEirs. SCENE IV. The same.
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Dio . has therefore crept in by mistake ; the line either is part of Paris's speech , or
belongs to Deiphobus , who is in company . As to Diomed , he neither goes along
with them , nor has any thing to get ready : - he is now walking with Troilus and ...
Dio . has therefore crept in by mistake ; the line either is part of Paris's speech , or
belongs to Deiphobus , who is in company . As to Diomed , he neither goes along
with them , nor has any thing to get ready : - he is now walking with Troilus and ...
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