The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added, Notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens.., Deel 95,Volume 6H. Baldwin, 1793 |
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Pagina 8
... MALONE . Malone fays that nought ( meaning nothing ) was formerly spelled with an a , naught ; which is clearly the manner in which it ought ftill to be fpelled , as the word aught ( any thing ) from whence it is derived , is fpelled fo ...
... MALONE . Malone fays that nought ( meaning nothing ) was formerly spelled with an a , naught ; which is clearly the manner in which it ought ftill to be fpelled , as the word aught ( any thing ) from whence it is derived , is fpelled fo ...
Pagina 12
... MALONE . The author of The Revifal is of opinion , that the fubfequent words , her coufin , fufficiently diftinguish the perfon intended . STEEVENS . 3 - for the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the ufurping duke's daughter . Sir T. Hanmer ...
... MALONE . The author of The Revifal is of opinion , that the fubfequent words , her coufin , fufficiently diftinguish the perfon intended . STEEVENS . 3 - for the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the ufurping duke's daughter . Sir T. Hanmer ...
Pagina 18
... MALONE . Mr. Malone's remark may be juft ; and yet I think the fpeech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much tender- nefs for the fool , as refpect for her own father . She ftops Touch- ftone , who might otherwife ...
... MALONE . Mr. Malone's remark may be juft ; and yet I think the fpeech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much tender- nefs for the fool , as refpect for her own father . She ftops Touch- ftone , who might otherwife ...
Pagina 23
... MALONE . 2 have you challenged Charles the wreftler ? ] This wreft- ling match is minutely defcribed in Lodge's Rofalynde , 1592 . 3 MALONE , if you faw yourself with your eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , ] Abfurd ! The ...
... MALONE . 2 have you challenged Charles the wreftler ? ] This wreft- ling match is minutely defcribed in Lodge's Rofalynde , 1592 . 3 MALONE , if you faw yourself with your eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , ] Abfurd ! The ...
Pagina 28
... Malone has difputed the propriety of Mr. Guthrie's animad- verfions ; and Mr. Douce is equally diffatisfied with those of Mr. Malone . The phalanx of our auxiliaries , as well as their circumftantiality , is fo much increased , that we ...
... Malone has difputed the propriety of Mr. Guthrie's animad- verfions ; and Mr. Douce is equally diffatisfied with those of Mr. Malone . The phalanx of our auxiliaries , as well as their circumftantiality , is fo much increased , that we ...
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