The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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Pagina 6
... Mason . Blood is so frequently used by Shakspeare for natural disposition , that there can be no doubt concerning the meaning here . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That she ' ll demand ...
... Mason . Blood is so frequently used by Shakspeare for natural disposition , that there can be no doubt concerning the meaning here . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That she ' ll demand ...
Pagina 17
... Mason . 1 She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit . O quanta species , cerebrum non habet ! Phædrus . Edwards . I believe the poet meant nothing by ...
... Mason . 1 She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit . O quanta species , cerebrum non habet ! Phædrus . Edwards . I believe the poet meant nothing by ...
Pagina 22
... Mason . 5 · words him , a great deal from the matter , ] Makes the description of him very distant from the truth . Johnson . 6 under her colours , ] Under her banner ; by her influence . 7-- Johnson . - and the approbation of those ...
... Mason . 5 · words him , a great deal from the matter , ] Makes the description of him very distant from the truth . Johnson . 6 under her colours , ] Under her banner ; by her influence . 7-- Johnson . - and the approbation of those ...
Pagina 24
... Mason . confounded one the other , ] To confound , in our author's time , signified - to destroy . See Vol . IX , p . 270 , n . 8. Malone . which may , without contradiction , ] Which , undoubtedly , may be publickly told . Johnson . 5 ...
... Mason . confounded one the other , ] To confound , in our author's time , signified - to destroy . See Vol . IX , p . 270 , n . 8. Malone . which may , without contradiction , ] Which , undoubtedly , may be publickly told . Johnson . 5 ...
Pagina 25
... Mason . I am not certain that the foregoing passages have been com- pletely understood by either commentator , for want of acquaint- ance with the peculiar sense in which the word friend may have been employed . A friend , in ancient ...
... Mason . I am not certain that the foregoing passages have been com- pletely understood by either commentator , for want of acquaint- ance with the peculiar sense in which the word friend may have been employed . A friend , in ancient ...
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