The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 31
... used before in this very scene : " Of honourable reckoning are you both . " STEEVENS . This interpretation is fully supported by a paffage in Measure for Measure : 66 our compell'd fins " Stand more for number , then accompt . " i.e. ...
... used before in this very scene : " Of honourable reckoning are you both . " STEEVENS . This interpretation is fully supported by a paffage in Measure for Measure : 66 our compell'd fins " Stand more for number , then accompt . " i.e. ...
Page 36
... used Scales for the entire machine . MALONE . 9 -let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against fome other maid- ] Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in our language is commonly used for the lady herself . HEATH ...
... used Scales for the entire machine . MALONE . 9 -let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against fome other maid- ] Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in our language is commonly used for the lady herself . HEATH ...
Page 46
... used by the Afiatick nations , re- femble in their form the old Roman or Cupid's bow , fuch as we fee on medals and bas reliefs . Shakspeare ufed the epithet to diftinguish it from the English bow , whose shape is the fegment of a ...
... used by the Afiatick nations , re- femble in their form the old Roman or Cupid's bow , fuch as we fee on medals and bas reliefs . Shakspeare ufed the epithet to diftinguish it from the English bow , whose shape is the fegment of a ...
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... used and I am done . ] This is equivalent to phrafes in com- mon ufe - I am done for , it is over with me . in a kindred sense by our author . Part III : 66 Thus , in King Henry VI . my mourning weeds are done . " Again , in The Rape of ...
... used and I am done . ] This is equivalent to phrafes in com- mon ufe - I am done for , it is over with me . in a kindred sense by our author . Part III : 66 Thus , in King Henry VI . my mourning weeds are done . " Again , in The Rape of ...
Page 52
... used in the fame fenfe : " -fuch a one as a man may not fpeak of , without he fay fir - reverence , " And in Much Ado about Nothing , it occurs as now printed in the text : " I think you will have me fay ( save reverence ) a husband ...
... used in the fame fenfe : " -fuch a one as a man may not fpeak of , without he fay fir - reverence , " And in Much Ado about Nothing , it occurs as now printed in the text : " I think you will have me fay ( save reverence ) a husband ...
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againſt alfo ancient Antipholus art thou becauſe Benvolio breft Capulet cauſe cloſe death doft doth Dromio erft Exeunt expreffion eyes faid fame fecond folio feeke feems felfe fenfe fent ferve fhall fhould fince firft firſt flain fleep fome foon forrow fpeak fpeech frend Friar fryer ftand ftill ftraight fuch fuppofe fure fweet gleek hart hath heaven himſelf houſe huſband JOHNSON King lady laft laſt loft lord lyfe mafter MALONE Mantua Mercutio miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt mynde myſelf night Nurfe nurſe obferved old copy paffage payd pleaſant pleaſure prefent quarto quoth Rape of Lucrece reft Romeo Romeus and Juliet ſay Shakspeare ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtay STEEVENS teares tell thee thefe theſe theyr thofe thoſe thou art thouſand tranflation Tybalt unto uſed whilft whofe Whoſe wife word wyfe