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 40
... wife ; I spy entertainment in her ; fhe discourses , the carves , the gives the leer of invitation : I can conftrue the action of her fa- miliar ftyle ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am fir ...
... wife ; I spy entertainment in her ; fhe discourses , the carves , the gives the leer of invitation : I can conftrue the action of her fa- miliar ftyle ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am fir ...
Pagina 41
... found the fea of a more deepe and dreadful mifcheefe . " FARMER . : Nym , I believe , only means to fay , the scheme for debauching Ford's wife is deep ; well laid . MALONE . FAL . Now , the report goes , fhe has OF WINDSOR . 41.
... found the fea of a more deepe and dreadful mifcheefe . " FARMER . : Nym , I believe , only means to fay , the scheme for debauching Ford's wife is deep ; well laid . MALONE . FAL . Now , the report goes , fhe has OF WINDSOR . 41.
Pagina 42
... wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too , examin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads : 7 fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fometimes my portly belly.8 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine . NÝм . I thank thee ...
... wife ; who even now gave me good eyes too , examin'd my parts with most judicious eyliads : 7 fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fometimes my portly belly.8 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine . NÝм . I thank thee ...
Pagina 48
... A & t II : " —he's strange and peevish . " STEEVENS . I believe , this is one of dame Quickly's blunders , and that the means precife . MALONE . but nobody but has his fault ; -but let that 48 MERRY WIVES SCENE IV. ...
... A & t II : " —he's strange and peevish . " STEEVENS . I believe , this is one of dame Quickly's blunders , and that the means precife . MALONE . but nobody but has his fault ; -but let that 48 MERRY WIVES SCENE IV. ...
Pagina 52
... Caius profeffes to feek . The fame word , fome- what curtailed , is ufed by Chaucer , in The Pardoneres Prologue , v . 12,241 : " And every boift ful of thy letuarie . " QUICK . Ay , forfooth , I'll fetch it you 52 MERRY WIVES.
... Caius profeffes to feek . The fame word , fome- what curtailed , is ufed by Chaucer , in The Pardoneres Prologue , v . 12,241 : " And every boift ful of thy letuarie . " QUICK . Ay , forfooth , I'll fetch it you 52 MERRY WIVES.
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