The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 42
... moft noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And firft , lord marshal , what say you to it ? I to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8. STEEVENS . MoWB , I ...
... moft noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And firft , lord marshal , what say you to it ? I to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8. STEEVENS . MoWB , I ...
Pagina 64
... moft worshipful thought , to think fo ? POINS . Why , because you have been fo lewd , and fo much engraffed to Falstaff . P. HEN . And to thee . POINS . By this light , I am well spoken of , I can hear it with my own ears : the worst ...
... moft worshipful thought , to think fo ? POINS . Why , because you have been fo lewd , and fo much engraffed to Falstaff . P. HEN . And to thee . POINS . By this light , I am well spoken of , I can hear it with my own ears : the worst ...
Pagina 65
... moft noble Bardolph ! BARD . Come , you virtuous afs , 8 [ To the Page . ] you bafhful fool , muft you be blushing ? wherefore blush you now ? What a maidenly man at arms are you become ? Is it fuch a matter , to get a pottle- pot's ...
... moft noble Bardolph ! BARD . Come , you virtuous afs , 8 [ To the Page . ] you bafhful fool , muft you be blushing ? wherefore blush you now ? What a maidenly man at arms are you become ? Is it fuch a matter , to get a pottle- pot's ...
Pagina 67
... moft complaisant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Falstaff's followers , when they ftole any thing , called it a pur- chafe . A borrowed cap , in the fame dialect , might be a stolen one ; which is fufficiently ready , being ...
... moft complaisant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Falstaff's followers , when they ftole any thing , called it a pur- chafe . A borrowed cap , in the fame dialect , might be a stolen one ; which is fufficiently ready , being ...
Pagina 100
... moft commonly on their middle finger . " 66 - 66 66 - fell fome of my cloaths Again , in Maflinger's Old Law : to buy thee a death's head , and put it upon thy middle finger : your leaft confidering bawds do fo much . " Again , in ...
... moft commonly on their middle finger . " 66 - 66 66 - fell fome of my cloaths Again , in Maflinger's Old Law : to buy thee a death's head , and put it upon thy middle finger : your leaft confidering bawds do fo much . " Again , in ...
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