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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Pagina 10
... said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fifh . No , replies the parfon , it cannot be old and fresh too- " the falt fish is an old coat . " I give this with rather the more confidence , as a ...
... said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fifh . No , replies the parfon , it cannot be old and fresh too- " the falt fish is an old coat . " I give this with rather the more confidence , as a ...
Pagina 17
... said , an inference of another kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play . A meager and imperfect sketch of this comedy was printed in 1602. Afterwards Shakspeare new - wrote it entirely . This allufion therefore to the ...
... said , an inference of another kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play . A meager and imperfect sketch of this comedy was printed in 1602. Afterwards Shakspeare new - wrote it entirely . This allufion therefore to the ...
Pagina 20
... said to arise at once from confcious guilt and pretended ignorance . , I have , however , adopted Mr. Malone's reftoration . STEEVENS . 5 You Banbury cheese ! ] This is faid in allufion to the thin carcafe of Slender . The fame thought ...
... said to arise at once from confcious guilt and pretended ignorance . , I have , however , adopted Mr. Malone's reftoration . STEEVENS . 5 You Banbury cheese ! ] This is faid in allufion to the thin carcafe of Slender . The fame thought ...
Pagina 37
... Said I not wel ? I cannot fpeke in terme : " v . 12,246 . and adds , " it may be fufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his ...
... Said I not wel ? I cannot fpeke in terme : " v . 12,246 . and adds , " it may be fufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his ...
Pagina 99
... said ten o'clock the time was between ten and eleven ; and his im- patient fufpicion was not likely to stay beyond the time . : JOHNSON . It was neceffary for the plot that he should mistake the hour , and come too late . M. MASON . It ...
... said ten o'clock the time was between ten and eleven ; and his im- patient fufpicion was not likely to stay beyond the time . : JOHNSON . It was neceffary for the plot that he should mistake the hour , and come too late . M. MASON . It ...
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