The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections And ..., volume 16
The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections And ..., volume 16
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens
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Here he has made lago say, if we 10/7/ plant, &c. and he concludes, as if he had written — if our luill is — either lo have it, 6tc. See p. 227, r> 9. Malone. See Vol. II, p. 15, n. 5, where the remark on which the fore- going note is founded was originiillv made. Steevens. If the balance ^c] The folio reads— If the brain. Probably a mistake for— ^eam. Steevens. ^ — reason^ to cool — our carnal stino^s, our unbitted lusts ;] So, in A Knack to inoiv an Honest Man^ 1596: ** Virtue never taught th...ee that; ** She sets a bit upon her bridled lusts V See also As you Like it, Act II, sc. vi: " For thou thyself hast been a libertine; ** As sensual as the brutish sting itself." Malone. ' a sect, or scion.'] Thus the folio and quarto. A sect is what the more modern gardeners call *a ctt«/n^. The modern editors read— a set. Steevens. 9 —defeat thy favour vsith an usurped beard;} To defeat, is to undoy to change. Johnson. Defeat is from defaire, Fr to undo. Of the use of this word I n&\ e already given several instances .
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