Shakespeare's Plays Volume 3; With His Life by William Shakespeare
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Author: William Shakespeare
Number of Pages: 598 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236269423
File size: 47 Mb
File Name: Shakespeare's.Plays.Volume.3;.With.His.Life.pdf
Download Link: Shakespeare's Plays Volume 3; With His Life
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ...been pitiduced, perhaps little can be discovered on this occasion to ollend the most scrupulous advocate for regularity: and, I think, an little is found wiiiiting to satisfy the spectator by a catastrophe which is intricate without confusinu, and not more rich in ornament than in nature."--Stevknu. "--whom she Bore In Hand to love"--i. e. Whom she preteniUd to love, or led to beliere that she loved. In Measure For Measure, we have the expression--Bore many rntlemen, myself being one, In hand, and hope of action. Macbeth uses the same words in his scene with the Murderers. "So Feat"--So neat, ready, clever, in this instance: it also sometimes means fine or brave, according to Minshew. "--j/raigW-piGHT Minerva"--" Pight" is pitched or fixed. "Straight-pight" therefore seems to mean, standing upright in a fixed posture, and with this sense the compound epithet has great appropriateness.--Collier. "Some upright Justicer"--Is a word found in ancient law-books, which have "justicers of the peace," "justicers of the king's courts," etc. It had become nearly obsolete in ordinary use in Shakespeare's time, who has preserved an excellent word lor poetry and eloquence. "Your pleasure wat my Merk offence"--The meaning of " mere" in this place is, the mere otfence I committed was what your pleasure considered a crime: the first folio having misprinted it, it became near in the later folios, and Johnson proposed to substitute dear. The reading of the text has the sanction of all the editors since the time of Tyrwhitt, who suggested the emendation. "Bless'd Pray you be"--i. e. I pray that you may be blessed. Rowe and...
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