The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 75
... Laft fcene of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is fecond childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , fans eyes , fans tafte , fans every thing . beauty than appears at first fight in this image . He is here com ...
... Laft fcene of all , That ends this strange eventful history , Is fecond childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , fans eyes , fans tafte , fans every thing . beauty than appears at first fight in this image . He is here com ...
Pagina 80
... laft : " And now I am remember'd- . " i . e . and now that I bethink me , & c . MALONE . 3 as thy mafter is : ] The old copy has - mafters . Cor- rected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . ACT III . SCENE I. A Room in the ...
... laft : " And now I am remember'd- . " i . e . and now that I bethink me , & c . MALONE . 3 as thy mafter is : ] The old copy has - mafters . Cor- rected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . ACT III . SCENE I. A Room in the ...
Pagina 103
... laft quotation we may fuppofe that the rooms in publick houses were ufually hung with what Falstaff calls water - work . On these hangings , perhaps , moral fentences were depicted as iffuing from the mouths of the different characters ...
... laft quotation we may fuppofe that the rooms in publick houses were ufually hung with what Falstaff calls water - work . On these hangings , perhaps , moral fentences were depicted as iffuing from the mouths of the different characters ...
Pagina 109
... laft fcene , Jaques de Bois fays- " The Duke was converted after fome question with a religious man . " In all which places , question means difcourfe or converfation . M. MASON . 6 -your having- ] Having is poffeffion , eftate . So ...
... laft fcene , Jaques de Bois fays- " The Duke was converted after fome question with a religious man . " In all which places , question means difcourfe or converfation . M. MASON . 6 -your having- ] Having is poffeffion , eftate . So ...
Pagina 127
... laft , no colour for't . " So , Heywood , in his Epigrams , 1562 : " Is thy husband a dyer , woman ? alack , " Had he no colour to die thee on but black ? " Dieth he oft ? yea too oft when cuftomers call ; " But I would have him one day ...
... laft , no colour for't . " So , Heywood , in his Epigrams , 1562 : " Is thy husband a dyer , woman ? alack , " Had he no colour to die thee on but black ? " Dieth he oft ? yea too oft when cuftomers call ; " But I would have him one day ...
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