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Pagina 11
... present meaning , for a worthless , wicked , or bloody man ; by Orlando , in its original signification , for a fellow of base extraction . Johnson . father charged you in his will to give me good AS YOU LIKE IT . 11.
... present meaning , for a worthless , wicked , or bloody man ; by Orlando , in its original signification , for a fellow of base extraction . Johnson . father charged you in his will to give me good AS YOU LIKE IT . 11.
Pagina 14
... present instance , and some others , does not signify a man viciously addicted to games of chance , but a frolicksome person . Thus , in King Henry VIII : " You are a merry gamester , my lord Sands . " Steevens . 5 of all sorts- ] Sorts ...
... present instance , and some others , does not signify a man viciously addicted to games of chance , but a frolicksome person . Thus , in King Henry VIII : " You are a merry gamester , my lord Sands . " Steevens . 5 of all sorts- ] Sorts ...
Pagina 26
... present strictures , therefore , of Mr. Malone and Mr. Douce , ( which are too valuable to be omitted , and too ample to find their place under the text of our author ) must appear at the conclusion of the play . Steevens . For a more ...
... present strictures , therefore , of Mr. Malone and Mr. Douce , ( which are too valuable to be omitted , and too ample to find their place under the text of our author ) must appear at the conclusion of the play . Steevens . For a more ...
Pagina 27
... present emendation , it is hoped , has a preferable claim to a place in the text , as being much nearer to the corrupted reading . Malone . Shakspeare sometimes speaks of little women , but I do not re- collect that he or any other ...
... present emendation , it is hoped , has a preferable claim to a place in the text , as being much nearer to the corrupted reading . Malone . Shakspeare sometimes speaks of little women , but I do not re- collect that he or any other ...
Pagina 40
... present . Again , in Ray's Travels : " We rode along the sea coast to Ostend , diverting at Nieuport , to refresh ourselves , and get a sight of the town ; i . e . leaving our course . Reed . Adam . But do not so : I have five 40 AS YOU ...
... present . Again , in Ray's Travels : " We rode along the sea coast to Ostend , diverting at Nieuport , to refresh ourselves , and get a sight of the town ; i . e . leaving our course . Reed . Adam . But do not so : I have five 40 AS YOU ...
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