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Side 8
... speech . The allufion is to the puppet - hows , or motions , as they were termed in our author's time . The perfon who spoke for the puppets was called an interpreter . See a note on Hamlet , A & t III . c . v . MALONE . 6 - artificial ...
... speech . The allufion is to the puppet - hows , or motions , as they were termed in our author's time . The perfon who spoke for the puppets was called an interpreter . See a note on Hamlet , A & t III . c . v . MALONE . 6 - artificial ...
Side 21
... speech that Timon had not yet taken notice of him , as he falutes him with some surprize— " O , Apemantus ! -you are welcome . ” The term - our betters , being used by the inferior claffes of men when they speak of their fuperiors in ...
... speech that Timon had not yet taken notice of him , as he falutes him with some surprize— " O , Apemantus ! -you are welcome . ” The term - our betters , being used by the inferior claffes of men when they speak of their fuperiors in ...
Side 24
... speeches in this play , which the modern editors have exhibited in a loose kind of metre , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . Or T Or a barlot , for her weeping ; Or a 24 ATHENS ...
... speeches in this play , which the modern editors have exhibited in a loose kind of metre , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . Or T Or a barlot , for her weeping ; Or a 24 ATHENS ...
Side 66
... speech in the old copy is prefixed , 2. Var . which from the words spoken [ And ours , my lord . ] meant , I conceive , the two fervants of Varro . In the modern editions this latter speech is given to Caphis , who is not upon the ftage ...
... speech in the old copy is prefixed , 2. Var . which from the words spoken [ And ours , my lord . ] meant , I conceive , the two fervants of Varro . In the modern editions this latter speech is given to Caphis , who is not upon the ftage ...
Side 102
... speech , and fo in fact by his fentence . Shakspeare frequently uses the word in this fenfe . It has been twice fo ufed in this play . See p . 65 , n . 4 . MALONE . 9 Thou art a flave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clafp ...
... speech , and fo in fact by his fentence . Shakspeare frequently uses the word in this fenfe . It has been twice fo ufed in this play . See p . 65 , n . 4 . MALONE . 9 Thou art a flave , whom Fortune's tender arm With favour never clafp ...
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