The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 24
... eats up himself . " Perhaps the meaning of the latter member of the sentence is , " he is grown too proud of being so valiant , to be endured . " MALONE . Shall be the general's fault , though he perform To 24 ACT I .. CORIOLANUS .
... eats up himself . " Perhaps the meaning of the latter member of the sentence is , " he is grown too proud of being so valiant , to be endured . " MALONE . Shall be the general's fault , though he perform To 24 ACT I .. CORIOLANUS .
Pagina 25
... Perhaps the word singularity implies a sarcasm on Coriolanus , and the speaker means to say - after what fashion , beside that in which his own singularity of disposition invests him , he goes into the field . So , in Twelfth - Night ...
... Perhaps the word singularity implies a sarcasm on Coriolanus , and the speaker means to say - after what fashion , beside that in which his own singularity of disposition invests him , he goes into the field . So , in Twelfth - Night ...
Pagina 48
... Perhaps we may read : Please you to march ; And fear shall quickly draw out my command , Which men are least inclin'd . It is easy to conceive that , by a little negligence , fear might be changed to four , and least to best . Let us ...
... Perhaps we may read : Please you to march ; And fear shall quickly draw out my command , Which men are least inclin'd . It is easy to conceive that , by a little negligence , fear might be changed to four , and least to best . Let us ...
Pagina 51
... of a school , & c . Modern phraseology , perhaps , has only passed from the whip , to the crack of it . STEEVENS . Officious , and not valiant - you have sham'd me E 2 SC . VIII . 51 CORIOLANUS . And the gods doom him after !5 ...
... of a school , & c . Modern phraseology , perhaps , has only passed from the whip , to the crack of it . STEEVENS . Officious , and not valiant - you have sham'd me E 2 SC . VIII . 51 CORIOLANUS . And the gods doom him after !5 ...
Pagina 56
... perhaps may palliate , but certainly has not cured , the wounds of the sentence . I would propose an alteration of two words : 66 - when steel grows " Soft as the parasite's silk , let this [ i . e . silk ] be made " A coverture for the ...
... perhaps may palliate , but certainly has not cured , the wounds of the sentence . I would propose an alteration of two words : 66 - when steel grows " Soft as the parasite's silk , let this [ i . e . silk ] be made " A coverture for the ...
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ancient Aufidius bear blood Brutus Capitol CASCA Cassius Cato Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cymbeline death doth durst emendation enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear friends give gods gown Hanmer hard hands hath hear heart honour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI King Lear LART Lartius lord Lucius Macbeth MALONE Mark Antony MASON means Menenius Messala modern editors noble o'the Octavius old copy old translation Othello passage peace play Plutarch Pr'ythee Pray Roman Rome SCENE second folio senate sense SERV Shakspeare Shakspeare's shouted SICINIUS signifies soldier speak speech stand STEEVENS sword tell thee Theobald thing thou art thou hast Timon of Athens Titinius tongue translation of Plutarch tribunes Troilus and Cressida Tullus unto voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON wife word wounds Сом