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 67
... poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - mawfry ; Ford , perpend . " I think we should read - O , if my husband , & c . and thus the copy , 1619 : " O Lord , if my husband fhould fee the letter ! i ...
... poor , Both young and old , one with another , Ford ; He loves thy gally - mawfry ; Ford , perpend . " I think we should read - O , if my husband , & c . and thus the copy , 1619 : " O Lord , if my husband fhould fee the letter ! i ...
Pagina 97
... poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of mo- ney ; for the which his wife feems to me well - fa- voured . I will ufe her as the key of the ...
... poor cuckoldly knave ! I know him not : -yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of mo- ney ; for the which his wife feems to me well - fa- voured . I will ufe her as the key of the ...
Pagina 102
... poor Doctor's ignorance of English phraseology , applies to him all kinds of opprobrious terms , here means to call him a coward . So , in The Three Lords of London , 1590 : My lordes , what means these gallantes to performe ? " Come ...
... poor Doctor's ignorance of English phraseology , applies to him all kinds of opprobrious terms , here means to call him a coward . So , in The Three Lords of London , 1590 : My lordes , what means these gallantes to performe ? " Come ...
Pagina 104
... poor Frenchman is made to be- lieve , that he will clapper - claw thee tightly , " fignifies , " he will make thee amends . " Again , when he propofes to be his friend , he tells him , " for this I will be thy adverfary toward Anne Page ...
... poor Frenchman is made to be- lieve , that he will clapper - claw thee tightly , " fignifies , " he will make thee amends . " Again , when he propofes to be his friend , he tells him , " for this I will be thy adverfary toward Anne Page ...
Pagina 115
... poor Shallow , with all his apparel , might have been trufs'd into an eelkin . Dr. Johnson was of opinion that the present play ought to be read between the First and Second Part of Henry IV . an ar- rangement liable to objections which ...
... poor Shallow , with all his apparel , might have been trufs'd into an eelkin . Dr. Johnson was of opinion that the present play ought to be read between the First and Second Part of Henry IV . an ar- rangement liable to objections which ...
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