The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... King Darius , an interlude , 1565 : " Come away , and be nought a whyle , " Or furely I will you both defyle . " Again , in King Henry IV . P. II . Falftaff fays to Piftol : " Nay , if he do nothing but speak nothing , he shall be ...
... King Darius , an interlude , 1565 : " Come away , and be nought a whyle , " Or furely I will you both defyle . " Again , in King Henry IV . P. II . Falftaff fays to Piftol : " Nay , if he do nothing but speak nothing , he shall be ...
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... King John : I 1 66 Baft . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave awhile ? " Gur . Good leave , good Philip . " . STEEVENS . the duke's daughter , ] The words old and new [ inferted by Sir T. Hanmer ] feem neceffary to the perfpicuity of ...
... King John : I 1 66 Baft . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave awhile ? " Gur . Good leave , good Philip . " . STEEVENS . the duke's daughter , ] The words old and new [ inferted by Sir T. Hanmer ] feem neceffary to the perfpicuity of ...
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... King Henry VIII : Which of the peers 66 " Have uncontemn'd gone by him , or at least " Strangely neglected ? " Uncontemn'd must be underflood as if the author had written- not contemn'd ; otherwife the fubfequent words would convey a ...
... King Henry VIII : Which of the peers 66 " Have uncontemn'd gone by him , or at least " Strangely neglected ? " Uncontemn'd must be underflood as if the author had written- not contemn'd ; otherwife the fubfequent words would convey a ...
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... King Henry VI . P. III . A & t V. fc . iv : " With tearful eyes add water to the fea , " And give more ftrength to that which hath too much . " STEEVENS . Then , being alone , ] The old copy redundantly reads- Then being there alone ...
... King Henry VI . P. III . A & t V. fc . iv : " With tearful eyes add water to the fea , " And give more ftrength to that which hath too much . " STEEVENS . Then , being alone , ] The old copy redundantly reads- Then being there alone ...
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... King Henry VI . P. II . A & V : " Even of the bonny beast he lov'd fo well . " STEEvens . The word bonny occurs more than once in the novel from which this play of As you like it is taken . It is likewise much ufed by the common people ...
... King Henry VI . P. II . A & V : " Even of the bonny beast he lov'd fo well . " STEEvens . The word bonny occurs more than once in the novel from which this play of As you like it is taken . It is likewise much ufed by the common people ...
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