The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 15 |
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6 A fit or two o'the face ; ] A fit of the face feems to be what we now term a grimace , an artificial cast of the countenance . JOHNSON . Fletcher has more plainly expreffed the fame thought in The Elder Brother : 66 ...
6 A fit or two o'the face ; ] A fit of the face feems to be what we now term a grimace , an artificial cast of the countenance . JOHNSON . Fletcher has more plainly expreffed the fame thought in The Elder Brother : 66 ...
Pagina 65
170 , fays : " it feems he affected that furname [ of Bohun ] before that of Stafford , he being defcended from the Bohuns , earls of Hereford . " His reafon for this might be , because he was lord high VOL . XV .
170 , fays : " it feems he affected that furname [ of Bohun ] before that of Stafford , he being defcended from the Bohuns , earls of Hereford . " His reafon for this might be , because he was lord high VOL . XV .
Pagina 69
CHAM . SUF . How is the king employ'd ? CHAM . Full of fad thoughts and troubles . NOR . 2 Good day to both your graces . I left him private , What's the cause ? CHAM . It feems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept ...
CHAM . SUF . How is the king employ'd ? CHAM . Full of fad thoughts and troubles . NOR . 2 Good day to both your graces . I left him private , What's the cause ? CHAM . It feems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept ...
Pagina 71
The allufion feems to be to the 21ft verfe of the 9th chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans : " Hath not the potter power over the clay of the fame lump , to make one veffel unto honour , and another unto difhonour ?
The allufion feems to be to the 21ft verfe of the 9th chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans : " Hath not the potter power over the clay of the fame lump , to make one veffel unto honour , and another unto difhonour ?
Pagina 72
Mr. Rowe , who feems to have looked no further than the modern ftage , changed the direction thus : " The Scene opens , and difcovers the King , " & c . but , befides the impropriety of introducing Scenes when there were none , fuch an ...
Mr. Rowe , who feems to have looked no further than the modern ftage , changed the direction thus : " The Scene opens , and difcovers the King , " & c . but , befides the impropriety of introducing Scenes when there were none , fuch an ...
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