The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5 |
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Pagina 3
... I think , that it ought rather to be read between The Firft and The Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the laft act , Falstaff fays : " Herne the hunter , quoth you ? am I a ghost ?
... I think , that it ought rather to be read between The Firft and The Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the laft act , Falstaff fays : " Herne the hunter , quoth you ? am I a ghost ?
Pagina 4
To this command we owe The Merry Wives of Windfor ; which , Mr. Gildon fays , [ 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 first ...
To this command we owe The Merry Wives of Windfor ; which , Mr. Gildon fays , [ 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 first ...
Pagina 7
Fuller , fomewhere in his Church Hiftory fays , that anciently there were in England more firs than knights ; and fo lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a depofition in the Exchequer in a cafe of tythes , the witness speaking of the curate ...
Fuller , fomewhere in his Church Hiftory fays , that anciently there were in England more firs than knights ; and fo lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a depofition in the Exchequer in a cafe of tythes , the witness speaking of the curate ...
Pagina 8
Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Weftmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the ...
Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Weftmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the ...
Pagina 11
Can the poet mean to quibble upon the word poudré , that is , poudred , which fignifies falted ; or ftrewed and sprinkled with any thing ? In Meafure for Meafure , Lucio fays " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET .
Can the poet mean to quibble upon the word poudré , that is , poudred , which fignifies falted ; or ftrewed and sprinkled with any thing ? In Meafure for Meafure , Lucio fays " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET .
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