The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 184
... Promos and Cassandra . A marginal note informs us , that Whetstone was the author of the Comedie on that subject ; which likewise had probably fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays ...
... Promos and Cassandra . A marginal note informs us , that Whetstone was the author of the Comedie on that subject ; which likewise had probably fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays ...
Page 185
... Promos and Cassandra , at the end of this play . It is too bulky to be inserted here . See likewise the piece itself among Six old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . published by S. Leacroft , Charing Cross . STEEVENS . Measure ...
... Promos and Cassandra , at the end of this play . It is too bulky to be inserted here . See likewise the piece itself among Six old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . published by S. Leacroft , Charing Cross . STEEVENS . Measure ...
Page 214
... be sure " To keep him in ure . ” The same word occurs in Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : " The crafty man oft puts these wrongs in ure . " STEEVENS . ( The needful bits and curbs for head - strong 214 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT I.
... be sure " To keep him in ure . ” The same word occurs in Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : " The crafty man oft puts these wrongs in ure . " STEEVENS . ( The needful bits and curbs for head - strong 214 MEASURE FOR MEASURE . ACT I.
Page 260
... Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : 66 " I do protest her modest wordes hath wrought in me a maze , " Though she be faire , she is not deackt with garish shewes for gaze . " Hir bewtie lures , her lookes cut off fond suits with chast disdain ...
... Promos and Cassandra , 1578 : 66 " I do protest her modest wordes hath wrought in me a maze , " Though she be faire , she is not deackt with garish shewes for gaze . " Hir bewtie lures , her lookes cut off fond suits with chast disdain ...
Page 266
... Promos , in the play already quoted , has likewise a soliloquy previous to the second appearance of Cas- sandra . It begins thus : " Do what I can , no reason cooles desire : " The more I strive my fond affectes to tame , " The hotter ...
... Promos , in the play already quoted , has likewise a soliloquy previous to the second appearance of Cas- sandra . It begins thus : " Do what I can , no reason cooles desire : " The more I strive my fond affectes to tame , " The hotter ...
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