The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... faid . STEEVENS . 6 with one self king ! ] Thus the original copy . The editor of the fecond folio , who in many inftances appears to have been equally ignorant of our author's language and metre , reads- felf - fame king ; a reading ...
... faid . STEEVENS . 6 with one self king ! ] Thus the original copy . The editor of the fecond folio , who in many inftances appears to have been equally ignorant of our author's language and metre , reads- felf - fame king ; a reading ...
Sayfa 15
... faid to fleep , when it turns round with great velocity , and makes a smooth humming noife . BLACKSTONE . 6 Caftiliano vulgo ; ] We should read volto . In English , put on your Caftilian countenance ; that is , your grave , folema looks ...
... faid to fleep , when it turns round with great velocity , and makes a smooth humming noife . BLACKSTONE . 6 Caftiliano vulgo ; ] We should read volto . In English , put on your Caftilian countenance ; that is , your grave , folema looks ...
Sayfa 18
... faid you were , being toward a bufband too ; this was intolerable . ” Again , in Decker's Honeft Whore , 1635 : " Of all dry - fifted knights , I cannot abide that he fhould touch me . " Again , in Weftward - Hoe , by Decker and Webster ...
... faid you were , being toward a bufband too ; this was intolerable . ” Again , in Decker's Honeft Whore , 1635 : " Of all dry - fifted knights , I cannot abide that he fhould touch me . " Again , in Weftward - Hoe , by Decker and Webster ...
Sayfa 31
... faid it was a gen- tleman . He was asked , what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and should be read thus : ' Tis a gentleman - heir .. i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ...
... faid it was a gen- tleman . He was asked , what gentleman ? and he makes this reply ; which , it is plain , is corrupt , and should be read thus : ' Tis a gentleman - heir .. i . e . fome lady's eldest fon just come out of the nursery ...
Sayfa 32
... faid to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . OLI . Tell him , he fhall not speak with mc . MAL . He has been told fo ; and he fays , he'll ftand at your door like a fheriff's poft , and be 8 above heat ] i . e . above the ...
... faid to him , lady ? he's fortified against any denial . OLI . Tell him , he fhall not speak with mc . MAL . He has been told fo ; and he fays , he'll ftand at your door like a fheriff's poft , and be 8 above heat ] i . e . above the ...
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