The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 20
... madam ? How shall I answer you ? 4 Ros . As wit and fortune will . TOUCH . Or as the destinies decree . CEL . Well said ; that was laid on with a trowel . TOUCH . Nay , if I keep not my rank , - Ros . Thou losest thy old smell . - laid ...
... madam ? How shall I answer you ? 4 Ros . As wit and fortune will . TOUCH . Or as the destinies decree . CEL . Well said ; that was laid on with a trowel . TOUCH . Nay , if I keep not my rank , - Ros . Thou losest thy old smell . - laid ...
Page 24
... madam . CEL . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks suc- cessfully . DUKE F. How now , daughter , and cousin ? are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros . Ay , my liege ? so please you give us leave . DUKE F. You will take little ...
... madam . CEL . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks suc- cessfully . DUKE F. How now , daughter , and cousin ? are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros . Ay , my liege ? so please you give us leave . DUKE F. You will take little ...
Page 95
... the touches- ) The features ; les traits . JOHNSON . So , in King Richard III : " Madam , I have a touch of your condition . " STEEVENS . how thy name should be hang'd and carved upon these SC . II . 95 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... the touches- ) The features ; les traits . JOHNSON . So , in King Richard III : " Madam , I have a touch of your condition . " STEEVENS . how thy name should be hang'd and carved upon these SC . II . 95 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Page 100
... The old copy reads- when it drops forth fruit . The word such was supplied by the editor of the second folio . I once suspected the phrase , “ when CEL . Give me audience , good madam . Ros 100 ACT III . AS YOU LIKE IT .
... The old copy reads- when it drops forth fruit . The word such was supplied by the editor of the second folio . I once suspected the phrase , “ when CEL . Give me audience , good madam . Ros 100 ACT III . AS YOU LIKE IT .
Page 101
... madam . Ros . Proceed . CEL . There lay he , stretch'd along , like a wounded knight . Ros . Though it be pity to see such a sight , it well becomes the ground . CEL . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it curvets very ...
... madam . Ros . Proceed . CEL . There lay he , stretch'd along , like a wounded knight . Ros . Though it be pity to see such a sight , it well becomes the ground . CEL . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it curvets very ...
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alluded Antony and Cleopatra Audrey believe Bertram better brother called Celia Clown comedy COUNT Countess Cymbeline daughter Diana doth DUKE F editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit fair Farewell father fear fool forest fortune foul give grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena HENLEY honour humour Jaques JOHNSON King Henry knave lady Lafeu live lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth madam maid MALONE marry MASON meaning Measure for Measure mistress nature never observed old copy reads Orlando Othello Parolles passage Phebe play poet poor pr'ythee pray quintain ring Rosalind Rousillon SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare signifies SILVIUS speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thine thing thou art TOUCH Touchstone Troilus and Cressida TYRWHITT VIII virginity virtue WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale woman word young youth