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 5
... fame manner : " A goodly lady , envyroned about " With tongues of fire.— ' 99 And fo had Sir Thomas More , in one of his Pageants⚫ " Fame I am called , mervayle you nothing " " Thoughe with tonges I am compaffed all rounde . " Not to ...
... fame manner : " A goodly lady , envyroned about " With tongues of fire.— ' 99 And fo had Sir Thomas More , in one of his Pageants⚫ " Fame I am called , mervayle you nothing " " Thoughe with tonges I am compaffed all rounde . " Not to ...
Pagina 12
... fame expreffion occurs in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : " But with that speed and heat of appetite , " With which they greedily devour the " To fome great sports . " STEEVENS . way So Ariel , to describe his alacrity in obeying Profpero's com ...
... fame expreffion occurs in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : " But with that speed and heat of appetite , " With which they greedily devour the " To fome great sports . " STEEVENS . way So Ariel , to describe his alacrity in obeying Profpero's com ...
Pagina 18
... fame play : " And for the ancient custom of vail - ftaff , " Keep it ftill ; claim thou privilege from me ; " If any afk a reason , why ? or how ? " Say , English Edward vail'd his fiaff to you . " See Vol . VII . p . 235 , n . 1 ...
... fame play : " And for the ancient custom of vail - ftaff , " Keep it ftill ; claim thou privilege from me ; " If any afk a reason , why ? or how ? " Say , English Edward vail'd his fiaff to you . " See Vol . VII . p . 235 , n . 1 ...
Pagina 19
... fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect fome cor- ruption . Thus , in this fcene , in the first folio , we have " able heels , " inftead of " armed heels , " in confequence of the word able having occurred in the ...
... fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect fome cor- ruption . Thus , in this fcene , in the first folio , we have " able heels , " inftead of " armed heels , " in confequence of the word able having occurred in the ...
Pagina 25
... fame allufion is employed on the fame occafion in The Ile of Gulls , 1606 : " Grace , you Agate ! haft not forgot that yet ? " The virtues of the agate were anciently fuppofed to protect the wearer from any misfortune . So , in Greene's ...
... fame allufion is employed on the fame occafion in The Ile of Gulls , 1606 : " Grace , you Agate ! haft not forgot that yet ? " The virtues of the agate were anciently fuppofed to protect the wearer from any misfortune . So , in Greene's ...
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