The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 15 |
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Think , ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , ] Why the rhyme fhould have been interrupted here , when it was so easily to be fupplied , I cannot conceive . It can only be accounted for from the negligence of the prefs , or the ...
Think , ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , ] Why the rhyme fhould have been interrupted here , when it was so easily to be fupplied , I cannot conceive . It can only be accounted for from the negligence of the prefs , or the ...
Pagina 15
I fhould otherwife have thought Steevens's explanation right . M. MASON . ―――― I can fee his pride Peep through each part of him : ] So , in Troilus and Creffida : " " her wanton fpirits look out " At every joint and motive of her body ...
I fhould otherwife have thought Steevens's explanation right . M. MASON . ―――― I can fee his pride Peep through each part of him : ] So , in Troilus and Creffida : " " her wanton fpirits look out " At every joint and motive of her body ...
Pagina 22
Perhaps name not , fhould be blame not . Whom from the flow of gall I blame not . JOHNSON . 6 for he is equal ravenous , ] Equal for equally . Shakfpeare frequently ufes adjectives adverbially . See King John , Vol . X. p . 523 , n .
Perhaps name not , fhould be blame not . Whom from the flow of gall I blame not . JOHNSON . 6 for he is equal ravenous , ] Equal for equally . Shakfpeare frequently ufes adjectives adverbially . See King John , Vol . X. p . 523 , n .
Pagina 35
<< Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : if God fhould take from us her most excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and so leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 - or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See Vol . V. p . 95 , n . 5. MALOne .
<< Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : if God fhould take from us her most excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and so leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 - or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See Vol . V. p . 95 , n . 5. MALOne .
Pagina 40
He folemnly had fworn , that , what he spoke , My chaplain to no creature living , but To me , fhould utter , with demure confidence This paufingly enfu'd , -Neither the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) fhall prosper : bid ...
He folemnly had fworn , that , what he spoke , My chaplain to no creature living , but To me , fhould utter , with demure confidence This paufingly enfu'd , -Neither the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) fhall prosper : bid ...
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