The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... quarto . STEEVENS . 4 and Philip , his brother . ] Though Shakespeare adopted this character of Philip Faulconbridge from the old play , it is not improper to mention that it is " compounded of two distinct perfonages . - Matthew Paris ...
... quarto . STEEVENS . 4 and Philip , his brother . ] Though Shakespeare adopted this character of Philip Faulconbridge from the old play , it is not improper to mention that it is " compounded of two distinct perfonages . - Matthew Paris ...
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... fee in you , Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , the reading which he would introduce as an emendation of his own , in the old quarto . STEEVENS . ( Though ( Though churlish thoughts themselves fhould be your judge ) KING 45 JOH N.
... fee in you , Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , the reading which he would introduce as an emendation of his own , in the old quarto . STEEVENS . ( Though ( Though churlish thoughts themselves fhould be your judge ) KING 45 JOH N.
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... quarto , ( attributed by fome , though falfely , to Shakespeare ) the wife fays : " He fhall be murdered or the guests come in . " Sig . H. B. III . PERCY . So , in All for Money , an old Morality , 1574 : " I could fit in the cold a ...
... quarto , ( attributed by fome , though falfely , to Shakespeare ) the wife fays : " He fhall be murdered or the guests come in . " Sig . H. B. III . PERCY . So , in All for Money , an old Morality , 1574 : " I could fit in the cold a ...
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... quartos 1608 , and 1615 , read : 9 And when I mount alive , alive may I not light . STEEVENS . that can inherit us & c . ] To inherit is no more than to poffefs , though fuch a ufe of the word may be peculiar to Shake- fpeare . Again ...
... quartos 1608 , and 1615 , read : 9 And when I mount alive , alive may I not light . STEEVENS . that can inherit us & c . ] To inherit is no more than to poffefs , though fuch a ufe of the word may be peculiar to Shake- fpeare . Again ...
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... folio and one of the quartos . STEEVENS . The flavish motive ] Motive , for inftrument . WARBURTON . Rather that which fear puts in motion . JOHNSON . And And spit it bleeding , in his high difgrace , KING RICHARD II . 139.
... folio and one of the quartos . STEEVENS . The flavish motive ] Motive , for inftrument . WARBURTON . Rather that which fear puts in motion . JOHNSON . And And spit it bleeding , in his high difgrace , KING RICHARD II . 139.
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