The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5 |
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See Mr. Douce's obfervations on the title " Sir , " ( as given to Ecclefiafticks , ) at the end of Act V. The length of this curious memoir obliges me to disjoin it from the page to which it naturally belongs . STEEVENS .
See Mr. Douce's obfervations on the title " Sir , " ( as given to Ecclefiafticks , ) at the end of Act V. The length of this curious memoir obliges me to disjoin it from the page to which it naturally belongs . STEEVENS .
Pagina 10
I fancy the latter part of the speech should be given to Sir Hugh , who is at cross purposes with the Juftice . Shallow had faid juft before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fish .
I fancy the latter part of the speech should be given to Sir Hugh , who is at cross purposes with the Juftice . Shallow had faid juft before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fish .
Pagina 15
Thefe two speeches are by mistake given to Slender in the first folio , the only authentick copy of this play . From the foregoing words it appears that Shallow is the perfon here addreffed ; and on a marriage being propofed for his ...
Thefe two speeches are by mistake given to Slender in the first folio , the only authentick copy of this play . From the foregoing words it appears that Shallow is the perfon here addreffed ; and on a marriage being propofed for his ...
Pagina 24
C STEEVENS , I believe Theobald has given the true fenfe of latten , though he is wrong in fuppofing , that the allufion is to Slender's thinnefs . It is rather to his foftness or weakness . TYRWHITT . Word of denial in thy labras here ...
C STEEVENS , I believe Theobald has given the true fenfe of latten , though he is wrong in fuppofing , that the allufion is to Slender's thinnefs . It is rather to his foftness or weakness . TYRWHITT . Word of denial in thy labras here ...
Pagina 33
Stukely , 1605 : for forfeits and venneys given upon a wager at the ninth button of your doublet . " 66 Again , in the MSS . mentioned in the preceding note , " and at any prize whether it be maifter's prize , & c . whofoever doth play ...
Stukely , 1605 : for forfeits and venneys given upon a wager at the ninth button of your doublet . " 66 Again , in the MSS . mentioned in the preceding note , " and at any prize whether it be maifter's prize , & c . whofoever doth play ...
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