The works of Shakespeare Volume 29

William Shakespeare

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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. 1900 Excerpt: ...Rom. Ay, nurse; what of that? both with an R. Nurse. Ah, mocker! that's the dog's name; R is for the--No; I know it begins with some 215. / warrant Ff 2-4; Warrant Q, F; man's Q (mans), man F. 216-236 verse Capell. 228. Ah, Rowe;-4 Q, F; dog's name; F, dog, name Q. 228, 229. R is for the--No; Ritson conj., Delius; R is for the no, Q, F; R is for thee? No; Theobald (Warburton); R is for the dog. No; Steevens, 1778 (Tyrwhitt conj.), and many editors. keep counsel when the third's away." Grosart's Nashe, v. p. 253, for another Lyly has it in Euphues cited by example. Rushton, Shakespeare's Euphuism, 222. properer handsomer, fre p. 62. quent in Shakespeare. 216. Well, sir Capell prints the 224. pale... clout a common rest of the scene as verse; the opening phrase; so Tottel, Miscellany (ed. lines fall easily into verse, but diffi-Arber, p. 233), "As pale as any culties appear as one proceeds. clout, "and Bmya.n, Pilgrim'sProgress, 217. 218. Lord... thing Follows "At this Littlefaith looked as white Brooke's poem: as a clout," i.e. piece of cloth. "A prety babe (quod she) it was 224. versal vulgarism for uniwhen it was yong, versal. Lord how it could full pretely 225. rosemary The flower for rehave prated with it tong." membrance, used both at weddings 219. lay knife aboard So Barry, and funerals. See note on Hamlet, Ram Alley, 1611: "The truth is, I iv. v. 174 (ed. Dowden). Compare have laid my knife aboard. The 1v. v. 79. widow, sir, is wedded," Hazlitt's 228. dog's name Ben Jonson, in his Dodsley, x. 372, and compare the English Grammer, says: "R is the same, p. 282, for use of aboard. See dog's letter, and hirreth in the sound." other letter--and she hath the prettiest 230 sententious of it, of you and r...

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9781236073334
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2012
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74 pages
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