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 14
... still more pleasant . WARBURTON . Thus , Lear , fpeaking of Cordelia : Her voice was ever foft , " Gentle and low : -an excellent thing in woman . " STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton has found more pleasantry here than I believe was intended ...
... still more pleasant . WARBURTON . Thus , Lear , fpeaking of Cordelia : Her voice was ever foft , " Gentle and low : -an excellent thing in woman . " STEEVENS . Dr. Warburton has found more pleasantry here than I believe was intended ...
Pagina 29
... it was both formerly and at prefent in conveyances . “ Part , parcel , or member of any eftate , " are formal words still to be found in various deeds . REED . SHAL . Coufin Abraham Slender , can you love her OF WINDSOR . 29.
... it was both formerly and at prefent in conveyances . “ Part , parcel , or member of any eftate , " are formal words still to be found in various deeds . REED . SHAL . Coufin Abraham Slender , can you love her OF WINDSOR . 29.
Pagina 34
... still use passing well , paffing strange . WARBURTON . 4 By cock and pye , ] This was a very popular adjuration , and occurs in many of our old dramatic pieces . See note on A & t V. fc . i . K. Henry IV . P. II . STEEVENS . " ANNE . I ...
... still use passing well , paffing strange . WARBURTON . 4 By cock and pye , ] This was a very popular adjuration , and occurs in many of our old dramatic pieces . See note on A & t V. fc . i . K. Henry IV . P. II . STEEVENS . " ANNE . I ...
Pagina 35
... The English , I apprehend , would still be bad enough for Evans , TYRWHITT . I have availed myself of this judicious remark . STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . D 2 OF WINDSOR . 35 ANNE. I pray you, fir. ...
... The English , I apprehend , would still be bad enough for Evans , TYRWHITT . I have availed myself of this judicious remark . STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . D 2 OF WINDSOR . 35 ANNE. I pray you, fir. ...
Pagina 69
... still in close debate , he goes off alone , first affuring Page , he may depend on the truth of Nym's ftory . Believe it , Page , & c . Nym then proceeds to tell the remainder of his tale out aloud . And this is true , & c . A little ...
... still in close debate , he goes off alone , first affuring Page , he may depend on the truth of Nym's ftory . Believe it , Page , & c . Nym then proceeds to tell the remainder of his tale out aloud . And this is true , & c . A little ...
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