The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 99
The passages made toward it : 6 - on my honour , I speak my good lord cardinal
to this point , ? And thus far clear him . Now , what mov ' dmeto ' t , I will be bold
with time , and your attention :Then mark the inducement . Thus it came ; - give ...
The passages made toward it : 6 - on my honour , I speak my good lord cardinal
to this point , ? And thus far clear him . Now , what mov ' dmeto ' t , I will be bold
with time , and your attention :Then mark the inducement . Thus it came ; - give ...
Page 158
That he did so , appears from various passages in the play . Act II . sc . ii . “ free us
from his ... This construction of the passage may be supported from D ' Ewes ' s
Journal of Queen Elizabeth ' s Parliaments , p . 644 : “ Far be it from me that the ...
That he did so , appears from various passages in the play . Act II . sc . ii . “ free us
from his ... This construction of the passage may be supported from D ' Ewes ' s
Journal of Queen Elizabeth ' s Parliaments , p . 644 : “ Far be it from me that the ...
Page 188
The transcriber ' s ear , I suppose , deceived him , in the passage before us , as in
many others ; and the Chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of
humanity is such , that we are all born frail in disposition , and weak ...
The transcriber ' s ear , I suppose , deceived him , in the passage before us , as in
many others ; and the Chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of
humanity is such , that we are all born frail in disposition , and weak ...
Page 320
His humorous predominance ; yea , watch His pettish lunes , 3 his ebbs , his
flows , as if The passage and whole carriage of this action Rode on his tide . Go ,
tell him this ; and add , That , if he overhold his price so much , & Than in the note
...
His humorous predominance ; yea , watch His pettish lunes , 3 his ebbs , his
flows , as if The passage and whole carriage of this action Rode on his tide . Go ,
tell him this ; and add , That , if he overhold his price so much , & Than in the note
...
Page 407
As this passage stands , the pronoun it has no antecedent . Johnson says , a
coasting means an amorous address , courtship , but he has given no example to
prove it , or shown how the word can possibly bear that meaning . I have no
doubt ...
As this passage stands , the pronoun it has no antecedent . Johnson says , a
coasting means an amorous address , courtship , but he has given no example to
prove it , or shown how the word can possibly bear that meaning . I have no
doubt ...
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