The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 56
... passage in Cupid's Revenge , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , adds some support to Sir William Blackstone's emen- dation : " I'll speak it freely , always my obedience " And love preserved unto the prince . " 6 " So alfo the following ...
... passage in Cupid's Revenge , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , adds some support to Sir William Blackstone's emen- dation : " I'll speak it freely , always my obedience " And love preserved unto the prince . " 6 " So alfo the following ...
Page 64
... following is , in my opinion , the sense of this passage : Give him tending ; the news he brings are worth the speed that made him lose his breath . [ Exit Attendant . ] ' Tis certain now - the raven himself is spent , is hoarse by ...
... following is , in my opinion , the sense of this passage : Give him tending ; the news he brings are worth the speed that made him lose his breath . [ Exit Attendant . ] ' Tis certain now - the raven himself is spent , is hoarse by ...
Page 73
... following passage in The Merchant of Venice : 6 " like the martlet " Builds in the weather on the outward wall . " STEEVENS . - no jutty , frieze , ] A comma should be placed after jutty . A jutty , or jetty , ( for so it ought rather ...
... following passage in The Merchant of Venice : 6 " like the martlet " Builds in the weather on the outward wall . " STEEVENS . - no jutty , frieze , ] A comma should be placed after jutty . A jutty , or jetty , ( for so it ought rather ...
Page 100
... following passage : " Typhon me no Typhons , " But swear upon my dudgeon dagger . " Again , in Decker's Satiromastix : " I am too well ranked , Afinius , to be stabb'd with his dudgeon wit . " Again , in Skialetheia , a collection of ...
... following passage : " Typhon me no Typhons , " But swear upon my dudgeon dagger . " Again , in Decker's Satiromastix : " I am too well ranked , Afinius , to be stabb'd with his dudgeon wit . " Again , in Skialetheia , a collection of ...
Page 104
... following passage in Marlowe's tranflation of Ovid's Elegies , 8vo . no date , but printed about 1598 , adds support to the reading of the old copy : " I saw when forth a tired lover went , " His fide past service , and his courage ...
... following passage in Marlowe's tranflation of Ovid's Elegies , 8vo . no date , but printed about 1598 , adds support to the reading of the old copy : " I saw when forth a tired lover went , " His fide past service , and his courage ...
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