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 22
... fword advifde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . 3 We all , that are engaged to this lofs , ] We have a similar phrafeology in the preceding play : " Hath a more worthy intereft to the state , " Than thou the fhadow of fucceffion ...
... fword advifde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . 3 We all , that are engaged to this lofs , ] We have a similar phrafeology in the preceding play : " Hath a more worthy intereft to the state , " Than thou the fhadow of fucceffion ...
Pagina 76
... fword and buckler man of Greece ? " We fhall have him in one of Sneak's noife , " And come peaking into the tents of the Greeks , ( ( With , will you have any mufick , gentlemen ? " Among Ben Jonfon's Leges convivales is— " " Fidicen ...
... fword and buckler man of Greece ? " We fhall have him in one of Sneak's noife , " And come peaking into the tents of the Greeks , ( ( With , will you have any mufick , gentlemen ? " Among Ben Jonfon's Leges convivales is— " " Fidicen ...
Pagina 94
... fword of this name . Hirir is to ftrike , and from hence it feems pro- bable that Hiren may be derived ; and fo fignify a swashing , cutting fword . - But what wonderful humour is there in the good Hoftefs fo innocently mistaking ...
... fword of this name . Hirir is to ftrike , and from hence it feems pro- bable that Hiren may be derived ; and fo fignify a swashing , cutting fword . - But what wonderful humour is there in the good Hoftefs fo innocently mistaking ...
Pagina 95
... fword . Come we to full points here ; and are et cetera's nothing ? 8 FAL . Piftol , I would be quiet . PIST . Sweet knight , I kifs thy neif : 9 What ! we have seen the seven stars . 7 Si fortuna me tormenta , fperato me contenta ...
... fword . Come we to full points here ; and are et cetera's nothing ? 8 FAL . Piftol , I would be quiet . PIST . Sweet knight , I kifs thy neif : 9 What ! we have seen the seven stars . 7 Si fortuna me tormenta , fperato me contenta ...
Pagina 96
... fword . Then death rock me afleep , 3 abridge my doleful days ! employed in that fense in the northern counties , and by Ben Jonfon , in his Poetaster : " Reach me thy neif . " Again , in The Witch of Edmonton , by Rowley , & c . 1658 ...
... fword . Then death rock me afleep , 3 abridge my doleful days ! employed in that fense in the northern counties , and by Ben Jonfon , in his Poetaster : " Reach me thy neif . " Again , in The Witch of Edmonton , by Rowley , & c . 1658 ...
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