Shakespeare's Comedy of Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will
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ii. 6. 32 : "They are but beggars that can count their worth ;" 0th. i. 2. 28 : " the sea's worth ;" Lear, iv. 4. 10 : " my outward worth," etc. 18. What 's to do? For the active use of the infinitive, see Gr. 359. 19. Reliqiies. Explained by the memorials and things of fame in 23 just below. 20. Renozv7i. Cf Hen, V. i. 2. 118 : "The blood and courage that re- nowned them," etc. The participle renowned is still in use. 26. His. Cf. I He7i. VI. iii. 2. 123: "Charles his gleeks," etc. For other e...xamples, see Gr. 217. 29. Belike. Probably, I suppose. See Ham. p. 225. 32. Bloody argument. Qi. Hen. V. iv. i. 150: "when blood is their argument;" Id. iii. i. 21 : "And sheath'd their swords for lack of argu- ment," etc. 36. Lapsed. Surprised, caught (Schmidt). See Ham. p. 238. Clarke explains it as = " inadvertently straying, heedlessly lost." * This globe was brought out in 1592, and " the only example of it known to exist in England is the one now preserved in the Library of the Middle Temple, with the date altered (by the pen) to 1603." Mr.
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