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Pagina 32
Wife of Bath's Tale . STEEVENS . 2 Didft thou not lead him through the glimmering night ] The glimmering night is the night faintly illuminated by itars . In Macbeth our author fays : " The welt yet glimmers with fome ftreaks of day .
Wife of Bath's Tale . STEEVENS . 2 Didft thou not lead him through the glimmering night ] The glimmering night is the night faintly illuminated by itars . In Macbeth our author fays : " The welt yet glimmers with fome ftreaks of day .
Pagina 69
Thou art as wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not fo , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have enough to ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this wood do not defire to go ; Thou fhalt remain here , whether ...
Thou art as wife , as thou art beautiful . Bot . Not fo , neither : but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood , I have enough to ferve mine own turn . Queen . Out of this wood do not defire to go ; Thou fhalt remain here , whether ...
Pagina 72
... STEEVENS . my lover's tonguesaubat night - rule ] Night - rule in this place fhould seem to mean , what frolick of the night , what revelry is going forward ? So , in Tom Tyler and his Wife , 1661 : " Marry here is good rule !
... STEEVENS . my lover's tonguesaubat night - rule ] Night - rule in this place fhould seem to mean , what frolick of the night , what revelry is going forward ? So , in Tom Tyler and his Wife , 1661 : " Marry here is good rule !
Pagina 75
... if the maid or good - wife of the houfe , having compaffion of his nakedness , laid afide clothes for him , befides his meffe of white bread and milk , which was his standing fee . For in that cafe he faith ; What have we here ?
... if the maid or good - wife of the houfe , having compaffion of his nakedness , laid afide clothes for him , befides his meffe of white bread and milk , which was his standing fee . For in that cafe he faith ; What have we here ?
Pagina 82
We should read : My heart with her but as gueft - wife fojourn'd . So , Prior : " No matter what beauties I saw in my way , " They were but my wifits , but thou art my home . " JOHNSON . So , in our author's 109th Sonnet : " This is my ...
We should read : My heart with her but as gueft - wife fojourn'd . So , Prior : " No matter what beauties I saw in my way , " They were but my wifits , but thou art my home . " JOHNSON . So , in our author's 109th Sonnet : " This is my ...
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