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 17
... speech , and must be read thus : - ' Twere better for you - if ' twere known in council , you'll be laugh'd at . ' Twere better for you , is , I believe , a menace . Johnson . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not ...
... speech , and must be read thus : - ' Twere better for you - if ' twere known in council , you'll be laugh'd at . ' Twere better for you , is , I believe , a menace . Johnson . Some of the modern editors arbitrarily read - if ' twere not ...
Pagina 32
... speech is partly taken from the cor- rected copy , and partly from the slight sketch in 1602. I men- tion it , that those who do not find it in either of the common old editions , may not suspect it to be spurious . Steevens . 6 at a ...
... speech is partly taken from the cor- rected copy , and partly from the slight sketch in 1602. I men- tion it , that those who do not find it in either of the common old editions , may not suspect it to be spurious . Steevens . 6 at a ...
Pagina 48
... speech into exclamations , the text may stand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . Johnson . 8 -for the putting down of men . ] The word which seems to have been inadvertently omitted in ...
... speech into exclamations , the text may stand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . Johnson . 8 -for the putting down of men . ] The word which seems to have been inadvertently omitted in ...
Pagina 49
... speech runs thus : " Well , I shall trust fat men the worse , while I live , for his sake . O God ; that I knew how to be revenged of him ! " - Dr . Johnson , however , thinks that the insertion is unnecessary , as " Mrs. Page might ...
... speech runs thus : " Well , I shall trust fat men the worse , while I live , for his sake . O God ; that I knew how to be revenged of him ! " - Dr . Johnson , however , thinks that the insertion is unnecessary , as " Mrs. Page might ...
Pagina 57
... speeches of Ford , are spoken to himself , and have no connection with the sentiments of Page , who is likewise making his com- ment on what had passed , without attention to Ford . Steevens . 9 • very rogues , now they be out of ...
... speeches of Ford , are spoken to himself , and have no connection with the sentiments of Page , who is likewise making his com- ment on what had passed , without attention to Ford . Steevens . 9 • very rogues , now they be out of ...
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