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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Pagina 12
... these paffages is much in our author's manner . MALONE . 4 - in the foreft of Arden , ] Ardenne is a forest of confiderable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meufe , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by ...
... these paffages is much in our author's manner . MALONE . 4 - in the foreft of Arden , ] Ardenne is a forest of confiderable extent in French Flanders , lying near the Meufe , and between Charlemont and Rocroy . It is mentioned by ...
Pagina 18
... these days . TOUCH . The more pity , that fools may not speak wifely , what wife men do foolishly . CEL . By my troth , thou fay'ft true : for fince the little wit , that fools have , was filenced , ' the Mr. Theobald feems not to know ...
... these days . TOUCH . The more pity , that fools may not speak wifely , what wife men do foolishly . CEL . By my troth , thou fay'ft true : for fince the little wit , that fools have , was filenced , ' the Mr. Theobald feems not to know ...
Pagina 20
... these prefents , ] The ladies and the fool , according to the mode of wit at that time , are at a kind of cross purposes . Where the words of one fpeaker are wrefted by another , in a repartee , to a different meaning . As where the ...
... these prefents , ] The ladies and the fool , according to the mode of wit at that time , are at a kind of cross purposes . Where the words of one fpeaker are wrefted by another , in a repartee , to a different meaning . As where the ...
Pagina 27
... these jefts out of fer- vice , let us talk in good earneft . " MALONE . 7 Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless block . ] A quintain was a poft or butt fet up for feveral kinds of martial exercises , against which they threw their darts ...
... these jefts out of fer- vice , let us talk in good earneft . " MALONE . 7 Is but a quintain , a mere lifeless block . ] A quintain was a poft or butt fet up for feveral kinds of martial exercises , against which they threw their darts ...
Pagina 28
... these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her , yet fhe urg'd conference . " Et qui depuis dix ans jufqu'en fes derniers jours , " A foutenu le prix en l ' efcrime d'amours ; " Laffe en fin de fervir au peuple de quintaine , 66 ...
... these weights upon my tongue ? I cannot speak to her , yet fhe urg'd conference . " Et qui depuis dix ans jufqu'en fes derniers jours , " A foutenu le prix en l ' efcrime d'amours ; " Laffe en fin de fervir au peuple de quintaine , 66 ...
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Pagina 48 - Ay, now am I in Arden ; the more fool I : when I was at home, I was in a better place : but travellers must be content.