The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 51
... seem from the following lines in the prologue to a comedy called The Walks of Illington , 1657 , that fome double meaning was couched under the phrafe , a running banquet : " The gate unto his walks , through which you may " Behold a ...
... seem from the following lines in the prologue to a comedy called The Walks of Illington , 1657 , that fome double meaning was couched under the phrafe , a running banquet : " The gate unto his walks , through which you may " Behold a ...
Page 54
... seem : they have left their barge , and landed ; And hither make , as great ambaffadors From foreign princes . I WOL . Good lord chamberlain , -chambers discharged . ] A chamber is a gun which ftands erect on its breech . Such are used ...
... seem : they have left their barge , and landed ; And hither make , as great ambaffadors From foreign princes . I WOL . Good lord chamberlain , -chambers discharged . ] A chamber is a gun which ftands erect on its breech . Such are used ...
Page 66
... seem probable that he had fully confidered of the Duke's foundation for affuming the name of Bohun ? In truth , the Duke's name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ancient family married the heirefs of the barony of Stafford , and ...
... seem probable that he had fully confidered of the Duke's foundation for affuming the name of Bohun ? In truth , the Duke's name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ancient family married the heirefs of the barony of Stafford , and ...
Page 69
... seems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his confcience . 2 Well met , my good- ] The epithet - good , was inferted by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for the fake of meafure . STEEVENS . SUF . Has crept too near another lady ...
... seems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his confcience . 2 Well met , my good- ] The epithet - good , was inferted by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for the fake of meafure . STEEVENS . SUF . Has crept too near another lady ...
Page 89
... seems from p . 837 , that one of the pillars was the token of a cardinal , and perhaps he bore the other pillar as an archbishop . TOLLET . One of Wolfey's croffes certainly denoted his being Legate , as the other was borne before him ...
... seems from p . 837 , that one of the pillars was the token of a cardinal , and perhaps he bore the other pillar as an archbishop . TOLLET . One of Wolfey's croffes certainly denoted his being Legate , as the other was borne before him ...
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Achilles Æneas againſt AGAM Agamemnon Ajax alfo Antony and Cleopatra becauſe buſineſs Calchas cardinal Creffida CRES Diomed doth Duke eringoes Exeunt expreffion faid fame fays feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow firft firſt folio fome fpeak ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword GENT Grecian Greeks Hanmer hath heaven HECT Hector Helen highneſs himſelf Holinfhed honour inftance itſelf JOHNSON KATH King Henry King Richard III king's lady lord Lord Chamberlain MALONE means meaſure Menelaus moft moſt muft muſt Neftor Neoptolemus noble obferves old copy paffage Pandarus Patroclus perfon play pleaſe pleaſure praiſe prefent Priam prince purpoſe quarto queen reafon ſay ſeems Shakspeare ſhall ſhe Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD THER Therfites theſe thofe thoſe thou Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyffes ULYSS underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe Wolfey word