The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 28
... sense of reward , he frequently uses the word meel , which properly signifies re- ward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus says : " no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself . " And in The Third Part of K ...
... sense of reward , he frequently uses the word meel , which properly signifies re- ward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus says : " no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself . " And in The Third Part of K ...
Pagina 29
... sense of this abrupt line ; but suppose the meaning to be this : Here- ford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity , addresses Norfolk , and , fearing some misconstruction , turns to the King By this time , had the king ...
... sense of this abrupt line ; but suppose the meaning to be this : Here- ford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity , addresses Norfolk , and , fearing some misconstruction , turns to the King By this time , had the king ...
Pagina 33
... sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their dia- logues for the stage . Johnson . 5 did banish thee ; ] Read : Therefore , think not , the king did banish thee . Ritson . ɓ Think not ...
... sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their dia- logues for the stage . Johnson . 5 did banish thee ; ] Read : Therefore , think not , the king did banish thee . Ritson . ɓ Think not ...
Pagina 39
... sense the word appears to have been generally received . Steevens . 2 Report of fashions in proud Italy ; ] Our author , who gives to all nations the customs of England , and to all ages the manners of his own , has charged the times of ...
... sense the word appears to have been generally received . Steevens . 2 Report of fashions in proud Italy ; ] Our author , who gives to all nations the customs of England , and to all ages the manners of his own , has charged the times of ...
Pagina 44
... sense , applying it to Gaunt , instead of himself . Of this kind of retort there are various instances in these plays . The folio repeats the word And : Gaunt . And K. Rich . And thou , & c . Malone , lean - witted- ] Dr. Farmer ...
... sense , applying it to Gaunt , instead of himself . Of this kind of retort there are various instances in these plays . The folio repeats the word And : Gaunt . And K. Rich . And thou , & c . Malone , lean - witted- ] Dr. Farmer ...
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