The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 4C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1805 |
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Pagina 71
... man , which is wit - old . " Person , as Sir William Blackstone observes in his Commenta- ries , is the original and proper term ; Persona ecclesiæ . Malone . in a turf of earth ; fire enough for a LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 71.
... man , which is wit - old . " Person , as Sir William Blackstone observes in his Commenta- ries , is the original and proper term ; Persona ecclesiæ . Malone . in a turf of earth ; fire enough for a LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 71.
Pagina 74
... observes , almost every word of this speech fathers itself on the pedant . So much for the regulation of it : now a little to the contents . And why , indeed , Naso ; but for smelling out the odoriferous flow- ers of fancy ? the jerks ...
... observes , almost every word of this speech fathers itself on the pedant . So much for the regulation of it : now a little to the contents . And why , indeed , Naso ; but for smelling out the odoriferous flow- ers of fancy ? the jerks ...
Pagina 78
... as I have reformed the text . Slops are large and wide - knee'd breeches , the garb in fashion in our author's days , as we may observe from old family pictures ; Long . This same shall go.- [ He reads the 78 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... as I have reformed the text . Slops are large and wide - knee'd breeches , the garb in fashion in our author's days , as we may observe from old family pictures ; Long . This same shall go.- [ He reads the 78 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
Pagina 85
... observes , that it took its name from Ca- nute , who was particularly fond of it . Collins . So , in The Alchemist : " My foot - boy shall eat pheasants , & c . " Knotts , godwits , " & c . Again , in the 25th song of Drayton's ...
... observes , that it took its name from Ca- nute , who was particularly fond of it . Collins . So , in The Alchemist : " My foot - boy shall eat pheasants , & c . " Knotts , godwits , " & c . Again , in the 25th song of Drayton's ...
Pagina 96
... observes , that the meaning of the passage may be this : -That the voice of all the gods united , could inspire only drow- siness , when compared with the cheerful effects of the voice of Love . That sense is sufficiently congruous to ...
... observes , that the meaning of the passage may be this : -That the voice of all the gods united , could inspire only drow- siness , when compared with the cheerful effects of the voice of Love . That sense is sufficiently congruous to ...
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