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 24
... pages ; and our readers , as often as they meet with restorations founded on fuch authorities , may juftly exclaim , with Othello , - " Chaos is come again . " STEEVENS . Rich garments , linens , ftuffs , and neceffaries , 24 TEMPEST .
... pages ; and our readers , as often as they meet with restorations founded on fuch authorities , may juftly exclaim , with Othello , - " Chaos is come again . " STEEVENS . Rich garments , linens , ftuffs , and neceffaries , 24 TEMPEST .
Page 28
... meet , and join : Jove's lightnings , the pre- curfors O ' the dreadful thunder - claps , more momentary And fight - out - running were not : The fire , and cracks Of fulphurous roaring , the moft mighty Neptune Seem'd to befiege , and ...
... meet , and join : Jove's lightnings , the pre- curfors O ' the dreadful thunder - claps , more momentary And fight - out - running were not : The fire , and cracks Of fulphurous roaring , the moft mighty Neptune Seem'd to befiege , and ...
Page 46
... meet with it in Beaumont and Fletcher's Beggar's Bufh : " If now the beard be fuch , what is the prince " That owes the beard ? " STEEVENS . The fringed curtains , & c . ] The fame expreffion occurs in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 ...
... meet with it in Beaumont and Fletcher's Beggar's Bufh : " If now the beard be fuch , what is the prince " That owes the beard ? " STEEVENS . The fringed curtains , & c . ] The fame expreffion occurs in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 ...
Page 48
... that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . " When we meet with a harth expref- fion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 TEMPEST .
... that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . " When we meet with a harth expref- fion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 TEMPEST .
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... meet in one , and discharge themselves into the gulph of Venice ; and by Æschylus , who has placed the river Eridanus in Spain . STEEVENS . 6fhe , from whom- ] i . e . in coming from whom . The old copy has he that from , & c . which ...
... meet in one , and discharge themselves into the gulph of Venice ; and by Æschylus , who has placed the river Eridanus in Spain . STEEVENS . 6fhe , from whom- ] i . e . in coming from whom . The old copy has he that from , & c . which ...
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