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 19
... believe , a menace . JOHNSON . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not known in council : -but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter fignifies fecrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players ...
... believe , a menace . JOHNSON . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not known in council : -but I believe Falstaff quibbles between council and counsel . The latter fignifies fecrecy . So , in Hamlet : " The players ...
Pagina 24
... believe , no more than a blade as thin as a lath— a vice's dagger . Theobald , however , is right in his affertion that latten was a metal . So Turbervile , in his book of Falconry , 1575 : -you must set her a latten bafon , or a veilel ...
... believe , no more than a blade as thin as a lath— a vice's dagger . Theobald , however , is right in his affertion that latten was a metal . So Turbervile , in his book of Falconry , 1575 : -you must set her a latten bafon , or a veilel ...
Pagina 26
... believe this ftrange word is nothing but the French cariere ; and the expreffion means , that the common bounds of good behaviour are overpaffed . JOHNSON . To pass the cariere was a military phrafe , or rather per- haps a term of the ...
... believe this ftrange word is nothing but the French cariere ; and the expreffion means , that the common bounds of good behaviour are overpaffed . JOHNSON . To pass the cariere was a military phrafe , or rather per- haps a term of the ...
Pagina 37
... believe that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his Chaucer . " The fame gentleman has fince informed me , that the paffage is not found in any of the ancient printed editions , but only in the MSS . STEEVENS ...
... believe that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his Chaucer . " The fame gentleman has fince informed me , that the paffage is not found in any of the ancient printed editions , but only in the MSS . STEEVENS ...
Pagina 41
... the fea of a more deepe and dreadful mifcheefe . " FARMER . : Nym , I believe , only means to fay , the scheme for debauching Ford's wife is deep ; well laid . MALONE . FAL . Now , the report goes , fhe has OF WINDSOR . 41.
... the fea of a more deepe and dreadful mifcheefe . " FARMER . : Nym , I believe , only means to fay , the scheme for debauching Ford's wife is deep ; well laid . MALONE . FAL . Now , the report goes , fhe has OF WINDSOR . 41.
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