The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 23
... passage before us : " The king is a good king , but - he passes some humours and cariers . " Malone . 1 — my book of Songs and Sonnets here : ] It cannot be sup- posed that poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems ...
... passage before us : " The king is a good king , but - he passes some humours and cariers . " Malone . 1 — my book of Songs and Sonnets here : ] It cannot be sup- posed that poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems ...
Pagina 25
... passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on another , in John Lyly's Midas , 1592 : " Pet . What lips hath she ? " Li . Tush ! Lips are no part of the head , only made for a double - leaf door for the mouth ...
... passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on another , in John Lyly's Midas , 1592 : " Pet . What lips hath she ? " Li . Tush ! Lips are no part of the head , only made for a double - leaf door for the mouth ...
Pagina 31
... passage had passed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me see thee froth and lime , I take to be the true one . The Host calls for an imme- diate ...
... passage had passed through all the editions without suspicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me see thee froth and lime , I take to be the true one . The Host calls for an imme- diate ...
Pagina 37
... passage in Tamburlaine , or The Scythian Shepherd , of which play a more particular account is given in one of the notes to Henry IV , P. II , Act II , sc . iv . Steevens I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed ...
... passage in Tamburlaine , or The Scythian Shepherd , of which play a more particular account is given in one of the notes to Henry IV , P. II , Act II , sc . iv . Steevens I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed ...
Pagina 38
... passage . " Steevens . Gourds were probably dice , in which a secret cavity had been made ; fullams , those which had been loaded with a small bit of lead . High men and low men , which were likewise cant terms , explain themselves ...
... passage . " Steevens . Gourds were probably dice , in which a secret cavity had been made ; fullams , those which had been loaded with a small bit of lead . High men and low men , which were likewise cant terms , explain themselves ...
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