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 93
... wife of Hippomenes , and daughter of Siconeus , with Atalanta the daughter of Enomaus , and wife of Pelops . See v . 564. STEEVENS . Dr. Farmer's explanation may derive some support from a subsequent passage : 66 as swift a wit as ...
... wife of Hippomenes , and daughter of Siconeus , with Atalanta the daughter of Enomaus , and wife of Pelops . See v . 564. STEEVENS . Dr. Farmer's explanation may derive some support from a subsequent passage : 66 as swift a wit as ...
Page 103
... wives , and conn'd them out of rings ? ORL . Not so ; but I answer you right painted . cloth , " from whence you have studied your ques- tions . 8 but I answer you right painted cloth , ] This alludes to the fashion in old tapestry ...
... wives , and conn'd them out of rings ? ORL . Not so ; but I answer you right painted . cloth , " from whence you have studied your ques- tions . 8 but I answer you right painted cloth , ] This alludes to the fashion in old tapestry ...
Page 109
... Wives of Windsor : " The gentleman is of no having . " STEEVens . 7 Then your hose should be ungarter'd , & c . ] These ... Wife from a bad , 1602 : 66 I was once like thee " A sigher , melancholy humorist , " Crosser of arms , a goer ...
... Wives of Windsor : " The gentleman is of no having . " STEEVens . 7 Then your hose should be ungarter'd , & c . ] These ... Wife from a bad , 1602 : 66 I was once like thee " A sigher , melancholy humorist , " Crosser of arms , a goer ...
Page 116
... wife ; ' tis none of his own getting . Horns ? Even so : 3 Poor men alone ? -- No , no ; the noblest deer hath them as huge as the rascal . Is the single man therefore blessed ? No : as a wall'd town is more worthier than a village , so ...
... wife ; ' tis none of his own getting . Horns ? Even so : 3 Poor men alone ? -- No , no ; the noblest deer hath them as huge as the rascal . Is the single man therefore blessed ? No : as a wall'd town is more worthier than a village , so ...
Page 117
... Wives of Windsor , Act I. sc . i . STEEVENS . Degrees were at this time considered as the highest dignities ; and it may not be improper to observe , that a clergyman , who hath not been educated at the Universities , is still ...
... Wives of Windsor , Act I. sc . i . STEEVENS . Degrees were at this time considered as the highest dignities ; and it may not be improper to observe , that a clergyman , who hath not been educated at the Universities , is still ...
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