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 34
If I am traduc ' d by tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet
will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say , i ' Tis but the fate of place , and
the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not stint Our necessary ...
If I am traduc ' d by tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet
will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say , i ' Tis but the fate of place , and
the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not stint Our necessary ...
Page 72
When a person was to be discovered in a different apartment from that in which
the original speakers ... author ' s time was to place such person in the back part
of the stage , behind the curtains , which were occasionally suspended across it .
When a person was to be discovered in a different apartment from that in which
the original speakers ... author ' s time was to place such person in the back part
of the stage , behind the curtains , which were occasionally suspended across it .
Page 91
STEEVENS . or my love and duty : : Against your sacred person , ] There seems
to be an error in the phrase “ Against your sacred person ; " but I don ' t know how
to amend it . The sense would require that we should read , “ Towards your ...
STEEVENS . or my love and duty : : Against your sacred person , ] There seems
to be an error in the phrase “ Against your sacred person ; " but I don ' t know how
to amend it . The sense would require that we should read , “ Towards your ...
Page 92
Mr . M . Mason has justly observed that , with such a punctuation , the sense
requires — Towards your sacred person , A ... against your sacred person , & c .
but I doubt whether this was our author ' s intention ; for such an arrangement
seems ...
Mr . M . Mason has justly observed that , with such a punctuation , the sense
requires — Towards your sacred person , A ... against your sacred person , & c .
but I doubt whether this was our author ' s intention ; for such an arrangement
seems ...
Page 128
The Duke of Norfolk, therefore, who is introduced in the first scene of the first Act,
or in 1522, is not the same person who here, or m 1529, demands the great seal
from Wolsey; for Thomas Howard, who To render up the great seal presently Into
...
The Duke of Norfolk, therefore, who is introduced in the first scene of the first Act,
or in 1522, is not the same person who here, or m 1529, demands the great seal
from Wolsey; for Thomas Howard, who To render up the great seal presently Into
...
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