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 14
611 : " The company answered all , " With voicè sweet entuned , and so small , " That me thought it the sweetest melody . " Again , in Fairfax's Godfrey of Bulloigne , 1. 15 , ft . 62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with ...
611 : " The company answered all , " With voicè sweet entuned , and so small , " That me thought it the sweetest melody . " Again , in Fairfax's Godfrey of Bulloigne , 1. 15 , ft . 62 : " She warbled forth a treble small , " And with ...
Pagina 20
5 You Banbury cheefe ! ] This is faid in allufion to the thin carcafe of Slender . The fame thought occurs in Jack Drum's Entertainment , 1601 : " Put off your cloathes , and you are SLEN . Ay , it is no matter , PIST 20 MERRY WIVES.
5 You Banbury cheefe ! ] This is faid in allufion to the thin carcafe of Slender . The fame thought occurs in Jack Drum's Entertainment , 1601 : " Put off your cloathes , and you are SLEN . Ay , it is no matter , PIST 20 MERRY WIVES.
Pagina 45
... intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghaftly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : " 6 Griping our bowels with retorted thoughts .
... intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghaftly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : " 6 Griping our bowels with retorted thoughts .
Pagina 50
This conceit is thought to have arisen in England , from our ancient grudge to the red - haired Danes . TOLLET . See my quotation in King Henry VIII . A & V. fc . ii . STEEVENS . as tall a man of his hands , ] Perhaps this is an ...
This conceit is thought to have arisen in England , from our ancient grudge to the red - haired Danes . TOLLET . See my quotation in King Henry VIII . A & V. fc . ii . STEEVENS . as tall a man of his hands , ] Perhaps this is an ...
Pagina 52
... been thought strange that our author fhould take the name of Caius [ an eminent phyfician who flourished in the reign of Elizabeth , and founder of Caius College in our univerfity ] for his Frenchman in this comedy ; but Shakspeare ...
... been thought strange that our author fhould take the name of Caius [ an eminent phyfician who flourished in the reign of Elizabeth , and founder of Caius College in our univerfity ] for his Frenchman in this comedy ; but Shakspeare ...
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