The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 84
... " So pafling fowre ( they ftill being bred at feas , ) " It much afflicted us : for who can please " To lie by one of these same sea - bred whales ? " STEEVENS . Enter STEPHANO , finging ; a bottle in his hand 84 TEMPEST .
... " So pafling fowre ( they ftill being bred at feas , ) " It much afflicted us : for who can please " To lie by one of these same sea - bred whales ? " STEEVENS . Enter STEPHANO , finging ; a bottle in his hand 84 TEMPEST .
Page 166
... same sense : the perfon at Cambridge who reads prayers in King's and in Trinity College Chapels , is ftill fo ftyled . HENLEY . 4 with beating on The Strangeness & c . ] A fimilar expreffion occurs in The Second Part of K. Henry VI : es ...
... same sense : the perfon at Cambridge who reads prayers in King's and in Trinity College Chapels , is ftill fo ftyled . HENLEY . 4 with beating on The Strangeness & c . ] A fimilar expreffion occurs in The Second Part of K. Henry VI : es ...
Page 199
... same time that the emperor held his court there . The firft dukes of that , and all the other great cities in Italy , were not sovereign princes , as they afterwards became ; but were merely governors , or viceroys , under the emperors ...
... same time that the emperor held his court there . The firft dukes of that , and all the other great cities in Italy , were not sovereign princes , as they afterwards became ; but were merely governors , or viceroys , under the emperors ...
Page 288
... same master . The print is fo common , that the curious may eafily fatisfy them- felves concerning the propriety of a remark which has intruded itself among the notes on Shakspeare . To paffion is ufed as a verb , by writers ...
... same master . The print is fo common , that the curious may eafily fatisfy them- felves concerning the propriety of a remark which has intruded itself among the notes on Shakspeare . To paffion is ufed as a verb , by writers ...
Page 332
... same fignifica- tion . See alfo , Macbeth - Note on- " Of Kernes and Gallow - glaffes was fupplied . " i , e . with them . In the fcenes of King Richard II . there is likewise a mixture of rhyme and blank verfe . Mr. Tyrwhitt , however ...
... same fignifica- tion . See alfo , Macbeth - Note on- " Of Kernes and Gallow - glaffes was fupplied . " i , e . with them . In the fcenes of King Richard II . there is likewise a mixture of rhyme and blank verfe . Mr. Tyrwhitt , however ...
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