The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Page 13
... present age . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , Part II . 1630 : " I am sure her name was in my table - book once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 ...
... present age . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , Part II . 1630 : " I am sure her name was in my table - book once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 ...
Page 31
... King Lear , Act V. sc . iii : " The goujeres shall devour them , flesh and fell . " . See note on this passage . STEEVENS . CON . If not a present remedy , yet a SC . III . 31 ABOUT NOTHING . LEON. No, no; we will hold it ...
... King Lear , Act V. sc . iii : " The goujeres shall devour them , flesh and fell . " . See note on this passage . STEEVENS . CON . If not a present remedy , yet a SC . III . 31 ABOUT NOTHING . LEON. No, no; we will hold it ...
Page 32
... present remedy , yet a patient suf- ferance . D. JOHN . I wonder , that thou being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to apply a moral medicine to a mortifying mischief . I cannot hide what I am : I must be sad ...
... present remedy , yet a patient suf- ferance . D. JOHN . I wonder , that thou being ( as thou say'st thou art ) born under Saturn , goest about to apply a moral medicine to a mortifying mischief . I cannot hide what I am : I must be sad ...
Page 56
... present offence against grammar ; an offence which may not strictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVens . --- would fain have it a match ; and I doubt 56 ACT ...
... present offence against grammar ; an offence which may not strictly be imputable to Shakspeare , but rather to the negligence or ignorance of his transcribers or printers . STEEVens . --- would fain have it a match ; and I doubt 56 ACT ...
Page 85
... present instance , certainly means conversa- tion . So , in King Henry IV . P. I : " It would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jest for ever . " STEEVENS . 1 She's lim'd- ] She is ensnared and entangled as a ...
... present instance , certainly means conversa- tion . So , in King Henry IV . P. I : " It would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jest for ever . " STEEVENS . 1 She's lim'd- ] She is ensnared and entangled as a ...
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