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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... says , [ Remarks on Shakspeare's Plays , 8vo . 1710 , ] he was very well affured our author finished in a fortnight . But this must be meant only of the firft imperfect fketch of this comedy . An old quarto edition which I have seen ...
... says , [ Remarks on Shakspeare's Plays , 8vo . 1710 , ] he was very well affured our author finished in a fortnight . But this must be meant only of the firft imperfect fketch of this comedy . An old quarto edition which I have seen ...
Pagina 23
... says , " Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a shove - groat fhilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for that purpose . M. MASON . The following extract , for the notice of which I am indebted to Dr ...
... says , " Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a shove - groat fhilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for that purpose . M. MASON . The following extract , for the notice of which I am indebted to Dr ...
Pagina 25
... say I am a thief . Enough is faid on the subject of hooking moveables out at windows , in a note on K. Henry IV . STEEVENS . 7 Scarlet and John ? ] The names of two of Robin Hood's companions ; but the humour confifts in the allufion to ...
... say I am a thief . Enough is faid on the subject of hooking moveables out at windows , in a note on K. Henry IV . STEEVENS . 7 Scarlet and John ? ] The names of two of Robin Hood's companions ; but the humour confifts in the allufion to ...
Pagina 39
... say , that the perfection of stealing is to do it in the shortest time poffible . SIR J. HAWKINS . ' Tis true ( fays Nym ) Bardolph did not keep time ; did not fteal at the critical and exact feafon , when he would probably be leaft ...
... say , that the perfection of stealing is to do it in the shortest time poffible . SIR J. HAWKINS . ' Tis true ( fays Nym ) Bardolph did not keep time ; did not fteal at the critical and exact feafon , when he would probably be leaft ...
Pagina 77
... says , " Here in England , he that can rob a man on the high - way , is called a tall fellow . " Lord Bacon fays ... say , when I fee him upon it , that he stands firmly on a rotten plank ? Yet he has changed frailty for fealty , and ...
... says , " Here in England , he that can rob a man on the high - way , is called a tall fellow . " Lord Bacon fays ... say , when I fee him upon it , that he stands firmly on a rotten plank ? Yet he has changed frailty for fealty , and ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 5 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1806 |
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