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Sivu 4
Steevens objects to the character of Cloten in a note on the fourth act of the play , observing that he is represented at once as brave and dastardly , civil and brutish , sagacious and foolish , with- out that subtilty of distinction ...
Steevens objects to the character of Cloten in a note on the fourth act of the play , observing that he is represented at once as brave and dastardly , civil and brutish , sagacious and foolish , with- out that subtilty of distinction ...
Sivu 8
4 I do not ( says Steevens ) understand what can be meant by joining his honour against , & c . with , & c . perhaps Shakspeare wrote : - did join his banner . ' In the last scene of the play Cymbeline proposes that ' a Roman and a ...
4 I do not ( says Steevens ) understand what can be meant by joining his honour against , & c . with , & c . perhaps Shakspeare wrote : - did join his banner . ' In the last scene of the play Cymbeline proposes that ' a Roman and a ...
Sivu 49
The old copy , by a common typographical error in the preceding line , has wingled instead of mingled , which odd reading Steevens seemed inclined to adopt , and explains it , their discipline borrowing wings from their courage .
The old copy , by a common typographical error in the preceding line , has wingled instead of mingled , which odd reading Steevens seemed inclined to adopt , and explains it , their discipline borrowing wings from their courage .
Sivu 51
8 Steevens says , this tawdry image occurs in King Henry VIII . : - their dwarfish pages were + As cherubins all gilt , The By the very mention of cherubins his indignation is moved . sole recommendation of this Gothic idea ( says he ) ...
8 Steevens says , this tawdry image occurs in King Henry VIII . : - their dwarfish pages were + As cherubins all gilt , The By the very mention of cherubins his indignation is moved . sole recommendation of this Gothic idea ( says he ) ...
Sivu 69
Steevens met with a , similar phrase in some old play : A parcel of conceited feather - caps , whose fathers were their garments . ' 5 That is to be hung up as useless among the neglected contents of a wardrobe .
Steevens met with a , similar phrase in some old play : A parcel of conceited feather - caps , whose fathers were their garments . ' 5 That is to be hung up as useless among the neglected contents of a wardrobe .
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Andronicus appears arms Attendants bear better blood bring brother child comes daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio Fool fortune Gent give gods grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven honour I'll Iach Italy keep Kent kind king lady Lear leave live look lord Lucius madam master means mind mistress mother nature never night noble old copy passage Pericles play poor Post pray present prince quartos queen Roman Rome SCENE seems sense Shakspeare sons speak speech stand Steevens sweet tears tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought Titus true villain wind