The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 30
... fool as the poet has made Slender , it appears , by his boafting of his wealth , his breeding and his courage , that he knew how to win a woman . This is a fine inftance of Shakspeare's knowledge of nature . WARBURTON . SLEN . I'faith ...
... fool as the poet has made Slender , it appears , by his boafting of his wealth , his breeding and his courage , that he knew how to win a woman . This is a fine inftance of Shakspeare's knowledge of nature . WARBURTON . SLEN . I'faith ...
Pagina 53
... fool's - head- ] Mrs. Quickly , I believe , intends a quibble between ann , founded broad , and one , which was formerly fometimes pronounced on , or with nearly the fame found . In the Scottish dialect one is written , and I fuppofe ...
... fool's - head- ] Mrs. Quickly , I believe , intends a quibble between ann , founded broad , and one , which was formerly fometimes pronounced on , or with nearly the fame found . In the Scottish dialect one is written , and I fuppofe ...
Pagina 58
... fool ; " i . c . confounded . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft- How the ladies and I have put him down ! " Again , in Much ado about Nothing " You have put him down , lady , you have put him down . " I cannot help thinking that the ...
... fool ; " i . c . confounded . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft- How the ladies and I have put him down ! " Again , in Much ado about Nothing " You have put him down , lady , you have put him down . " I cannot help thinking that the ...
Pagina 73
... fool , and ftands fo firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion fo eafily : She was in his company at tall fellows- ] A tall fellow , in the time of our author , meant a flout , bold , or courageous perfon . In A ...
... fool , and ftands fo firmly on his wife's frailty , yet I cannot put off my opinion fo eafily : She was in his company at tall fellows- ] A tall fellow , in the time of our author , meant a flout , bold , or courageous perfon . In A ...
Pagina 102
... fool , I think . " Cock of the Game , however , is not , as Dr. Warburton pronounces it , a modern elegancy of speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 : B. XII . c . 74 : This cocke of game , and ( as might feeme ) ...
... fool , I think . " Cock of the Game , however , is not , as Dr. Warburton pronounces it , a modern elegancy of speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 : B. XII . c . 74 : This cocke of game , and ( as might feeme ) ...
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