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MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A History of the Stage , and a Life of Shakspeare ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. A NEW EDITION , IN EIGHT VOLUMES .
MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A History of the Stage , and a Life of Shakspeare ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. A NEW EDITION , IN EIGHT VOLUMES .
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See his Chronicle , vol . I. p . 122. Edgar , the son of Edmund , brother of Athelstane , " & c . 66 This tragedy , I believe , was written in 1605 . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEAR , King of Britain .
See his Chronicle , vol . I. p . 122. Edgar , the son of Edmund , brother of Athelstane , " & c . 66 This tragedy , I believe , was written in 1605 . MALONE . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEAR , King of Britain .
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... are not , perhaps , different spellings of the same verb , but are two distinct words though of the same import ; the one being derived from the Latin , the other from the French interesser . + " will come " - MALONE .
... are not , perhaps , different spellings of the same verb , but are two distinct words though of the same import ; the one being derived from the Latin , the other from the French interesser . + " will come " - MALONE .
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MALONE . 1 - with respects , ] i . e . with cautious and prudential considerations . 2 -from the entire point . ] Single , unmixed with other considerations . 3 Thou losest here , ] Here and where have the power of nouns .
MALONE . 1 - with respects , ] i . e . with cautious and prudential considerations . 2 -from the entire point . ] Single , unmixed with other considerations . 3 Thou losest here , ] Here and where have the power of nouns .
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Lear , I suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow wa as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . Malone . He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of SCENE IV . 31 KING LEAR .
Lear , I suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow wa as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . Malone . He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of SCENE IV . 31 KING LEAR .
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