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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... believe , that all our author's plays were originally published by himself . FARMER . Dr. Farmer's opinion is well supported by " An Eclogue on the noble Affemblies revived on Cotswold Hills ; by Mr. Robert Dover . " See Randolph's ...
... believe , that all our author's plays were originally published by himself . FARMER . Dr. Farmer's opinion is well supported by " An Eclogue on the noble Affemblies revived on Cotswold Hills ; by Mr. Robert Dover . " See Randolph's ...
Pagina 5
... believe it was enlarged in 1603 . See some conjectures on the subject in the Attempt to ascertain the Order of his Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . It is not generally known , that the first edition of The Merry Wives of Windsor , in its ...
... believe it was enlarged in 1603 . See some conjectures on the subject in the Attempt to ascertain the Order of his Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . It is not generally known , that the first edition of The Merry Wives of Windsor , in its ...
Pagina 14
... believe was intended . Small was , I think , not used , as he supposes , in an ambiguous sense , for " little , as well as low , " but fimply for weak , Slender , feminine ; and the only pleafantry of the paffage feems to be , that poor ...
... believe was intended . Small was , I think , not used , as he supposes , in an ambiguous sense , for " little , as well as low , " but fimply for weak , Slender , feminine ; and the only pleafantry of the paffage feems to be , that poor ...
Pagina 17
... believe there is no village of that name . BLACKSTONE . 8'tis your fault , ' tis your fault : ] Of these words , which are addressed to Page , the sense is not very clear . Perhaps Shallow means to say , that it is a known failing of ...
... believe there is no village of that name . BLACKSTONE . 8'tis your fault , ' tis your fault : ] Of these words , which are addressed to Page , the sense is not very clear . Perhaps Shallow means to say , that it is a known failing of ...
Pagina 18
... believe me ; -Robert Shallow , Esquire , faith , he is wrong'd . PAGE . Here comes fir John . Enter Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . FAL . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? SHAL . Knight you ...
... believe me ; -Robert Shallow , Esquire , faith , he is wrong'd . PAGE . Here comes fir John . Enter Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , NYM , and PISTOL . FAL . Now , master Shallow ; you'll complain of me to the king ? SHAL . Knight you ...
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