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 66
... of England by inheritance of tenure from the Bohuns ; and as the poet has
taken particular notice of his great office , does it not seem probable that he had
fully considered of the Duke ' s foundation for assuming the name of Bohun ? In
truth ...
... of England by inheritance of tenure from the Bohuns ; and as the poet has
taken particular notice of his great office , does it not seem probable that he had
fully considered of the Duke ' s foundation for assuming the name of Bohun ? In
truth ...
Page 144
The following line seems to confirm this correction : : Corruption wins not more
than honesty . i . e . You will never find men won over to your temporary
occasions by bribery , so useful to you as friends made by a just and generous
munificence ...
The following line seems to confirm this correction : : Corruption wins not more
than honesty . i . e . You will never find men won over to your temporary
occasions by bribery , so useful to you as friends made by a just and generous
munificence ...
Page 260
The fineness of which metal is not found In fortune ' s love : for then , the bold and
coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all
affin ' do and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a ...
The fineness of which metal is not found In fortune ' s love : for then , the bold and
coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all
affin ' do and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a ...
Page 331
It should seem , fellow , that thou hast not seen the lady Cressida . ... Sodden
business ! there ' s a stewed phrase , ] The quibbling speaker seems to mean that
sodden is a phrase fit only for the stews , Thus , says the Bard in Pericles : “ The ...
It should seem , fellow , that thou hast not seen the lady Cressida . ... Sodden
business ! there ' s a stewed phrase , ] The quibbling speaker seems to mean that
sodden is a phrase fit only for the stews , Thus , says the Bard in Pericles : “ The ...
Page 337
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
These lovers cry - Oh ! oh ! they die ! Yet that which seems the wound to kill , Doth
turn oh ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
These lovers cry - Oh ! oh ! they die ! Yet that which seems the wound to kill , Doth
turn oh ...
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