Hard Knots in Shakespeare

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Not from want of will does it fail, but only from want of ^means' — 'means' referring partly, perhaps, to the person's physical powers, but also, as the context shows, to his purse and property. Now the eccentric position, and undoubted force of 'very, ' cause the necessary stress to be laid on * means. ' The very means of pride must weary and ebb, ere its great swelling flood subside. Not much unlike is the position of 'very' in the phrase, ^this same very day, which actually occurs in ' King ...AS YOU LIKE IT, 95 Eicliard III. ' The explanation which I have given seems reasonable and sufficient; yet the notion, that the line is faulty, has got such a grip on the critics, that probably a new generation must arise, before the mists of prejudice will be dissipated, and the place will have a chance of being looked at in the clear atmosphere of an impartial judgment.
I cannot go with Mr. Aldis Wright, when, in annotating on Rosalind's words, 'one inch of delay is a South-sea of discovery, ' in Act III, 2, 207, he says, ' If you delay the least to satisfy my curiosity, I shall ask you in the interval so many questions that to answer them will be like embarking on a voyage of discovery over a wide and unknown ocean.


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