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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Page 72
... feven ages . ] Dr. Warburton obferves , that this was 66 no unufual divifion of a play before our author's time ; " but forbears to offer any one example in fupport of his affertion . I have carefully perufed almost every dramatick ...
... feven ages . ] Dr. Warburton obferves , that this was 66 no unufual divifion of a play before our author's time ; " but forbears to offer any one example in fupport of his affertion . I have carefully perufed almost every dramatick ...
Page 73
... feven ages is limited from fixty - eight yeares , so far as four - fcore and eight , being called weak , declining , and Decrepite Age.- If any man chance to goe beyond this age , ( which is more admired than noted in many , ) you fhall ...
... feven ages is limited from fixty - eight yeares , so far as four - fcore and eight , being called weak , declining , and Decrepite Age.- If any man chance to goe beyond this age , ( which is more admired than noted in many , ) you fhall ...
Page 75
... feven acts , ( which is no un- ufual divifion before our author's time ) . The fixth he calls the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , alluding to that general character in the Italian comedy , called Il Pantalone ; who is a thin emaciated ...
... feven acts , ( which is no un- ufual divifion before our author's time ) . The fixth he calls the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , alluding to that general character in the Italian comedy , called Il Pantalone ; who is a thin emaciated ...
Page 96
... feven of the nine days out of the wonder , before you came ; for look here what I found on a palm - tree : I was never fo be - rhymed fince Pythagoras ' time , that I was an Irish rat , 3 which I can hardly remember . CEL . Trow you ...
... feven of the nine days out of the wonder , before you came ; for look here what I found on a palm - tree : I was never fo be - rhymed fince Pythagoras ' time , that I was an Irish rat , 3 which I can hardly remember . CEL . Trow you ...
Page 106
... feven years . ORL . Who ambles time withal ? Ros . With a prieft that lacks Latin , and a rich man that hath not the gout : for the one fleeps eafily , because he cannot ftudy ; and the other lives merrily , because he feels no pain ...
... feven years . ORL . Who ambles time withal ? Ros . With a prieft that lacks Latin , and a rich man that hath not the gout : for the one fleeps eafily , because he cannot ftudy ; and the other lives merrily , because he feels no pain ...
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