The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... edition in quarto of 1600 , explains passage in what follows , otherwise obscure . POPE . 4 a -the drooping west , ] A passage in Macbeth will best explain the force of this epithet : " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse ...
... edition in quarto of 1600 , explains passage in what follows , otherwise obscure . POPE . 4 a -the drooping west , ] A passage in Macbeth will best explain the force of this epithet : " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse ...
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... editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 in the dole of blows- ] The dole of blows is the distribution of blows . Dole originally ...
... editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 in the dole of blows- ] The dole of blows is the distribution of blows . Dole originally ...
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... edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from some inadvertence of the transcriber or compositor , or from the printer not having been able to pro- cure a perfect copy . They ...
... edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from some inadvertence of the transcriber or compositor , or from the printer not having been able to pro- cure a perfect copy . They ...
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... edition , printed in 1609 , this speech stands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been ...
... edition , printed in 1609 , this speech stands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been ...
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... editions , when compared with the publication of the players . STEEVENS , 7 - you are too impatient to bear crosses . ] I believe a quibble was here intended . Falstaff had just asked his lordship to lend him a thousand pound , and he ...
... editions , when compared with the publication of the players . STEEVENS , 7 - you are too impatient to bear crosses . ] I believe a quibble was here intended . Falstaff had just asked his lordship to lend him a thousand pound , and he ...
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alludes ancient appears BARD Bardolph battle of Agincourt believe Ben Jonson blood brother called captain Constable of France crown dead death doth Duke Earl edition editors emendation England English Enter Exeunt fair Falstaff father fear Fluellen folio former France French give grace Hanmer Harfleur Harry hast hath heart heaven Holinshed honour Host humour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Justice KATH King Henry King Henry IV king's kirtle knight lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty MALONE MASON master means merry never noble observed old copy Oldcastle peace perhaps PIST Pistol poet POINS Pope pray prince quarto RITSON says scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Dagonet sir John Sir John Oldcastle soldier speak speech STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee THEOBALD thing Thomas thou thought unto WARBURTON Westmoreland word