The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Pagina 56
... arms . " STEEVENS . Come , come , you Spirits For the fake of the metre I have ventured to repeat the word - come , which occurs only once in the old copy . All had been added by Sir William Davenant , to fupply the fame deficiency ...
... arms . " STEEVENS . Come , come , you Spirits For the fake of the metre I have ventured to repeat the word - come , which occurs only once in the old copy . All had been added by Sir William Davenant , to fupply the fame deficiency ...
Pagina 68
... arm . So , in Ben Jonfon's Silent Woman ; “ -clap me a clean towel about you , like a fewer . " Again : " See , fir Amorous has his towel on already . [ He enters like a fewer . " ] STEEVENS . 4 If it were done , & c . ] A fentiment ...
... arm . So , in Ben Jonfon's Silent Woman ; “ -clap me a clean towel about you , like a fewer . " Again : " See , fir Amorous has his towel on already . [ He enters like a fewer . " ] STEEVENS . 4 If it were done , & c . ] A fentiment ...
Pagina 104
... arms against a fea of troubles is a well known example of this kind , aud twenty others might be produced . Our author certainly alludes to the waters , which are capable of difcoloration , and not to the fishes . allufion to the waters ...
... arms against a fea of troubles is a well known example of this kind , aud twenty others might be produced . Our author certainly alludes to the waters , which are capable of difcoloration , and not to the fishes . allufion to the waters ...
Pagina 119
... arms 66 " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in K. John : " Their armours that inarch'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with Frenchmen's blood . " STEEVENS , His filver Jkin lac'd with his ...
... arms 66 " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in K. John : " Their armours that inarch'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with Frenchmen's blood . " STEEVENS , His filver Jkin lac'd with his ...
Pagina 133
... arms to ruft . " MALONE . " The Commend , however , in the prefent inftance , may only be a civil term , fignifying -- fend . Thus in King Henry VIII : king's majefty commends his good opinion to you . " What Macbeth therefore , after ...
... arms to ruft . " MALONE . " The Commend , however , in the prefent inftance , may only be a civil term , fignifying -- fend . Thus in King Henry VIII : king's majefty commends his good opinion to you . " What Macbeth therefore , after ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 11 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1808 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 11 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1808 |
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