The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 29
... Prifer . For this wrestler is characterised for his ftrength and bulk , not for his gayety or good - humour . WARBURTON . So Milten , Giants of mighty bone . No No more do yours ; your virtues , gentle mafter AS YOU LIKE IT . 29.
... Prifer . For this wrestler is characterised for his ftrength and bulk , not for his gayety or good - humour . WARBURTON . So Milten , Giants of mighty bone . No No more do yours ; your virtues , gentle mafter AS YOU LIKE IT . 29.
Page 49
... humour well ; but as there is no more plenty in it , it goes much against my ftomach . Haft any philofophy in thee , fhepherd ? Cor . No more , but that I know , the more one fickens , the worse at eafe he is : and that he , that wants ...
... humour well ; but as there is no more plenty in it , it goes much against my ftomach . Haft any philofophy in thee , fhepherd ? Cor . No more , but that I know , the more one fickens , the worse at eafe he is : and that he , that wants ...
Page 51
... Humourous Lieute- nani , O excellent King , Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion- i . e . to make him understand what he would be at . WARBURTON . 3 Bawd to a Belwether . We- and ther and Ram ...
... Humourous Lieute- nani , O excellent King , Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion- i . e . to make him understand what he would be at . WARBURTON . 3 Bawd to a Belwether . We- and ther and Ram ...
Page 63
... humour of love , to a living humour of mad- nefs ; which was , to forfwear the full ftream of the world , and to live in a nook meerly monaftick ; and thus I cur'd him , and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clear as a ...
... humour of love , to a living humour of mad- nefs ; which was , to forfwear the full ftream of the world , and to live in a nook meerly monaftick ; and thus I cur'd him , and this way will I take upon me to wash your liver as clear as a ...
Page 64
... humour than this fimile . A great reckoning , in a little room , implies that the en- tertainment was mean , and the bill extravagant . The poet here alluded to the French proverbial phrafe of the quarter of hour of Rablais : who faid ...
... humour than this fimile . A great reckoning , in a little room , implies that the en- tertainment was mean , and the bill extravagant . The poet here alluded to the French proverbial phrafe of the quarter of hour of Rablais : who faid ...
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