The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 87
... moft . " It appears from a circumstance mentioned by Dryden , that these verses were written after the year 1683 : probably after Rymer's book had appeared in 1693. Dryden having made no will , and his wife Lady Elizabeth renouncing ...
... moft . " It appears from a circumstance mentioned by Dryden , that these verses were written after the year 1683 : probably after Rymer's book had appeared in 1693. Dryden having made no will , and his wife Lady Elizabeth renouncing ...
Page 100
... moft usual feafts or days of payment in the year , videlicet , the feast of the Annunciation of the Bleffed Virgin Mary , and Saint Michael , the archangel , by equal portions , the first payment thereof to begin at such of the faid ...
... moft usual feafts or days of payment in the year , videlicet , the feast of the Annunciation of the Bleffed Virgin Mary , and Saint Michael , the archangel , by equal portions , the first payment thereof to begin at such of the faid ...
Page 256
... moft comical reluctance , and with an afide , that is in the true spirit of Sancho Pança : - Μενοιμ ̓ ἀν · ΗΘΕΛΟΝ Δ ́ΑΝ ΕΚΤΟΣ ΩΝ ΤΥΧΕΙΝ . ' I'll stay- ( afide ) but I wish I was not here . ' J'avoue , says Brumoy , ' que ce trait n'est ...
... moft comical reluctance , and with an afide , that is in the true spirit of Sancho Pança : - Μενοιμ ̓ ἀν · ΗΘΕΛΟΝ Δ ́ΑΝ ΕΚΤΟΣ ΩΝ ΤΥΧΕΙΝ . ' I'll stay- ( afide ) but I wish I was not here . ' J'avoue , says Brumoy , ' que ce trait n'est ...
Page 396
... moft correct , but from the most remote and inaccurate of the four folios . Between the years 1623 and 1685 ( the dates of the first and last ) the errors in every play ,. 5 First printed in 1773. MALONE . • " I must not ( says Mr. Rowe ...
... moft correct , but from the most remote and inaccurate of the four folios . Between the years 1623 and 1685 ( the dates of the first and last ) the errors in every play ,. 5 First printed in 1773. MALONE . • " I must not ( says Mr. Rowe ...
Page 497
... moft mountainous oppreffion would have breathed " Shakspeare , whose fruitful genius , happy wit , " Was fram'd and finish'd at a lucky hit , " The pride of nature , and the shame of schools , " Born to create , and not to learn from ...
... moft mountainous oppreffion would have breathed " Shakspeare , whose fruitful genius , happy wit , " Was fram'd and finish'd at a lucky hit , " The pride of nature , and the shame of schools , " Born to create , and not to learn from ...
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