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 265
... said it was a gen- tleman . He was afked , what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and fhould be read thus : ' Tis a gentleman - heir . i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ...
... said it was a gen- tleman . He was afked , what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and fhould be read thus : ' Tis a gentleman - heir . i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ...
Pagina 333
... said to be an affecter of puri- tanifm . STEEVENS . The fortunate - unhappy . Day - light and champian difcovers not more : ] We should read- The fortunate , and happy . " - Day - light and champian difcovers not more : i . e . broad ...
... said to be an affecter of puri- tanifm . STEEVENS . The fortunate - unhappy . Day - light and champian difcovers not more : ] We should read- The fortunate , and happy . " - Day - light and champian difcovers not more : i . e . broad ...
Pagina 379
... said a dying ufurer to a clergy- man , who advised him to study for a purchase of the kingdom of heaven . " TOLLET . Mr. Heath thinks the meaning is , " -purchase a good report [ or character ] at a very extravagant price . " MALONE ...
... said a dying ufurer to a clergy- man , who advised him to study for a purchase of the kingdom of heaven . " TOLLET . Mr. Heath thinks the meaning is , " -purchase a good report [ or character ] at a very extravagant price . " MALONE ...
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