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 49
... was one or not . She had indeed told him , the was ; but in his astonishment at hearing her speak his own language , he may well be supposed to have forgotten Were I but where ' tis fpoken . PRO . VOL . IV . E TEMPEST . 49 FER. ...
... was one or not . She had indeed told him , the was ; but in his astonishment at hearing her speak his own language , he may well be supposed to have forgotten Were I but where ' tis fpoken . PRO . VOL . IV . E TEMPEST . 49 FER. ...
Page 79
... supposed to have any reference to what happens in the last scene of the next A & t . STEEVENS . 1 drawn ? ] Having your fwords drawn . So , in Romeo and Juliet : 66 What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? ” GON . Upon mine ...
... supposed to have any reference to what happens in the last scene of the next A & t . STEEVENS . 1 drawn ? ] Having your fwords drawn . So , in Romeo and Juliet : 66 What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? ” GON . Upon mine ...
Page 121
... supposed to be poffeffed of the fecret how to temper poisons with fuch art as not to operate till several years after they were ad- ministered . Their drugs were then as certain in their effect , as fubtle in their preparation . So , in ...
... supposed to be poffeffed of the fecret how to temper poisons with fuch art as not to operate till several years after they were ad- ministered . Their drugs were then as certain in their effect , as fubtle in their preparation . So , in ...
Page 173
... supposed to diffolve a spell . So , twice before in this play : " No tongue ; all eyes ; be filent . " Again : " c hush ! be mute ; " Or elfe our Spell is marr'd . " Again , in Macbeth , A & t IV . fc . i : " Hear his fpeech , but say ...
... supposed to diffolve a spell . So , twice before in this play : " No tongue ; all eyes ; be filent . " Again : " c hush ! be mute ; " Or elfe our Spell is marr'd . " Again , in Macbeth , A & t IV . fc . i : " Hear his fpeech , but say ...
Page 176
... supposed to be one of the firft he wrote . POPE . It may very well be doubted whether Shakspeare had any other hand in this play than the enlivening it with some speeches and lines thrown in here and there , which are eafily ...
... supposed to be one of the firft he wrote . POPE . It may very well be doubted whether Shakspeare had any other hand in this play than the enlivening it with some speeches and lines thrown in here and there , which are eafily ...
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