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 15
... begin ( as in the present inftance ) with the same letter , and are nearly of the fame length . - The prefent regulation was fuggested by Mr. Capell . MALONE . that is not true . The knight , fir John OF WINDSOR . 15.
... begin ( as in the present inftance ) with the same letter , and are nearly of the fame length . - The prefent regulation was fuggested by Mr. Capell . MALONE . that is not true . The knight , fir John OF WINDSOR . 15.
Pagina 21
... same scene Nym twice uses the word folus . MALONE . 8 that's my humour . ] So , in an ancient MS . play , en- titled The Second Maiden's Tragedy : 66 I love not to difquiet ghofts , fir , " Of any people living ; that's my humour , fir ...
... same scene Nym twice uses the word folus . MALONE . 8 that's my humour . ] So , in an ancient MS . play , en- titled The Second Maiden's Tragedy : 66 I love not to difquiet ghofts , fir , " Of any people living ; that's my humour , fir ...
Pagina 64
... same expref- fion , and then explains it : " We wafte our lights in vain like lamps by day . " STEEVENS . I think , the meaning rather is , we are wafting time in idle talk , when we ought to read the letter ; refembling those who wafte ...
... same expref- fion , and then explains it : " We wafte our lights in vain like lamps by day . " STEEVENS . I think , the meaning rather is , we are wafting time in idle talk , when we ought to read the letter ; refembling those who wafte ...
Pagina 138
... same distress . MRS . FORD . I think , my husband hath some spe- cial fufpicion of Falstaff's being here ; for I never faw him fo grofs in his jealousy till now . MRS . PAGE . I will lay a plot to try that : And we will yet have more ...
... same distress . MRS . FORD . I think , my husband hath some spe- cial fufpicion of Falstaff's being here ; for I never faw him fo grofs in his jealousy till now . MRS . PAGE . I will lay a plot to try that : And we will yet have more ...
Pagina 279
... about orthographical nicety . The same mistake occurs in the concluding scene of the play : " Of Meffaline ; Sebaftian was my father . " STEEVENS , heavens had been pleased , ' would we had fo T4 WHAT YOU WILL . 279 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... about orthographical nicety . The same mistake occurs in the concluding scene of the play : " Of Meffaline ; Sebaftian was my father . " STEEVENS , heavens had been pleased , ' would we had fo T4 WHAT YOU WILL . 279 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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