The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 78
... . " STEEVENS . 3 Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall . ] So , in the second Thebaid of Statius , v . 453 : 66 non fi te ferreus agger " Ambiat , " STEEVENS . ' RICH . Nay , Warwick , + fingle out 78 THIRD PART OF SCENE IV. ...
... . " STEEVENS . 3 Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall . ] So , in the second Thebaid of Statius , v . 453 : 66 non fi te ferreus agger " Ambiat , " STEEVENS . ' RICH . Nay , Warwick , + fingle out 78 THIRD PART OF SCENE IV. ...
Pagina 84
... Second Part of K. Henry IV . where Northumberland says : 66 Every minute now " Should be the father of fome Stratagem . " Stratagemma , in Italian , bears the fame acceptation which Shakspeare gives to the English word Stratagem , in ...
... Second Part of K. Henry IV . where Northumberland says : 66 Every minute now " Should be the father of fome Stratagem . " Stratagemma , in Italian , bears the fame acceptation which Shakspeare gives to the English word Stratagem , in ...
Pagina 90
... The context fhows , that like a line in The Second Part of King Henry VI . it was omitted by the negligence of the transcriber or compofitor . MALONE . And whither fly the gnats , but to the sun 90 THIRD PART OF SCENE VI. ...
... The context fhows , that like a line in The Second Part of King Henry VI . it was omitted by the negligence of the transcriber or compofitor . MALONE . And whither fly the gnats , but to the sun 90 THIRD PART OF SCENE VI. ...
Pagina 150
... second speech of Rivers be read with this view : " What loffe ? of some pitcht battaile against Warwicke ? " Tufh , feare not , fair queene , but caft these cares afide . r King Edward's noble mind his honour doth display , " And ...
... second speech of Rivers be read with this view : " What loffe ? of some pitcht battaile against Warwicke ? " Tufh , feare not , fair queene , but caft these cares afide . r King Edward's noble mind his honour doth display , " And ...
Pagina 167
... second of these two speeches . STEEVENS . This line is given in the folio to the King , to whom it is fo un- fuitable , that I have no doubt it was merely a printer's error . I have not , however , affigned it to Warwick , and the ...
... second of these two speeches . STEEVENS . This line is given in the folio to the King , to whom it is fo un- fuitable , that I have no doubt it was merely a printer's error . I have not , however , affigned it to Warwick , and the ...
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