The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 6
... means here , as in one of the parts of King Henry IV . character . [ " Thou haft redeem'd thy loft opinion . ' King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play , is now our object ...
... means here , as in one of the parts of King Henry IV . character . [ " Thou haft redeem'd thy loft opinion . ' King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play , is now our object ...
Pagina 16
... means , " all mention of the board of council being left out of his letter . " STEEVENS . That is , left out , omitted , unnoticed , unconfulted with . RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expreffion is rightly ex- plained by ...
... means , " all mention of the board of council being left out of his letter . " STEEVENS . That is , left out , omitted , unnoticed , unconfulted with . RITSON . It appears from Holinshed , that this expreffion is rightly ex- plained by ...
Pagina 26
... means , when ' tis Spann'd ' tis ended . REED . 2 I am the Shadow of poor Buckingham ; ] So , in the old play of King Leir , 1605 : " And think me but the Shadow of myself . " 3 I am the fhadow of poor Buckingham ; Whofe figure even ...
... means , when ' tis Spann'd ' tis ended . REED . 2 I am the Shadow of poor Buckingham ; ] So , in the old play of King Leir , 1605 : " And think me but the Shadow of myself . " 3 I am the fhadow of poor Buckingham ; Whofe figure even ...
Pagina 31
... means , in desperate manner Daring the event to the teeth , are all in uproar , And Danger serves among them.8 perfon who fuggefted to the King the taxes complained of , and incited him to exact them from his fubjects . So , in Macbeth ...
... means , in desperate manner Daring the event to the teeth , are all in uproar , And Danger serves among them.8 perfon who fuggefted to the King the taxes complained of , and incited him to exact them from his fubjects . So , in Macbeth ...
Pagina 64
... mean to close it . So , in The Comedy of Errors : 66 Why at this time the doors are made against you . " i . e . clofed , hut . The fenfe will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expreffed , let the reader determine ) no ...
... mean to close it . So , in The Comedy of Errors : 66 Why at this time the doors are made against you . " i . e . clofed , hut . The fenfe will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expreffed , let the reader determine ) no ...
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