The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 63
... fatire might not have been unjustly thrown in . In Hans Beer Pot's Invifible Comedy , 1618 , is a long piece of ridicule on the fame occurrence : " Twas ftrange to see what knighthood once would do : " Stir great men up to lead a ...
... fatire might not have been unjustly thrown in . In Hans Beer Pot's Invifible Comedy , 1618 , is a long piece of ridicule on the fame occurrence : " Twas ftrange to see what knighthood once would do : " Stir great men up to lead a ...
Pagina 254
... fatire on that common vanity of old men , in preferring their own times , and the past generation , to the pre- fent . WARBURTON . This ftroke of pretended fatire but ill accords with the cha- racter of the foolish knight . Ague - cheek ...
... fatire on that common vanity of old men , in preferring their own times , and the past generation , to the pre- fent . WARBURTON . This ftroke of pretended fatire but ill accords with the cha- racter of the foolish knight . Ague - cheek ...
Pagina 284
... fatire upon women , that it is unnatural to fuppofe that Shakspeare fhould put it in the mouth of one of the fex , efpe- cially a young one . Nor do I think that the words can poffibly exprefs the fenfe which he contends for ...
... fatire upon women , that it is unnatural to fuppofe that Shakspeare fhould put it in the mouth of one of the fex , efpe- cially a young one . Nor do I think that the words can poffibly exprefs the fenfe which he contends for ...
Pagina 316
... might be confidered as a fatire on human infenfibility . When Patience smiles , it is to express a Chriftian triumph over the common caufe of forrow , a caufe , of which Vio . I am all the daughters of my father's 316 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
... might be confidered as a fatire on human infenfibility . When Patience smiles , it is to express a Chriftian triumph over the common caufe of forrow , a caufe , of which Vio . I am all the daughters of my father's 316 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
Pagina 335
... fatire , 4to . 1617 : " But leaving cardes , lett's goe to dice awhile , " To paffage , treitrippe , hazarde , or mum - chance , " But fubtill males will fimple minds beguile , " And blinde their eyes with many a blinking glaunce : " Oh ...
... fatire , 4to . 1617 : " But leaving cardes , lett's goe to dice awhile , " To paffage , treitrippe , hazarde , or mum - chance , " But fubtill males will fimple minds beguile , " And blinde their eyes with many a blinking glaunce : " Oh ...
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