The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 19J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... given by Timon to his flatterers . Instead of warm water he sets before them stones painted like artichokes , and afterwards beats them out of the room . He then retires to the woods , attended by his faithful steward , who , ( like ...
... given by Timon to his flatterers . Instead of warm water he sets before them stones painted like artichokes , and afterwards beats them out of the room . He then retires to the woods , attended by his faithful steward , who , ( like ...
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... given it — which issues . JOHNSON . Gum and issues were inserted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johnson . MALONE . 2 The two oldest copies read- Our poesie is as a gowne which uses . -and , like a current , flies STEEVENS . Each bound it ...
... given it — which issues . JOHNSON . Gum and issues were inserted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johnson . MALONE . 2 The two oldest copies read- Our poesie is as a gowne which uses . -and , like a current , flies STEEVENS . Each bound it ...
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... given to the Painter in the old editions , in the modern ones must have been transferred to the Poet by mistake : it evidently belongs to the former . RITSON . Not so well as plain - dealing , ] Alluding to the proverb : " Plain dealing ...
... given to the Painter in the old editions , in the modern ones must have been transferred to the Poet by mistake : it evidently belongs to the former . RITSON . Not so well as plain - dealing , ] Alluding to the proverb : " Plain dealing ...
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... given to Timon . They should be read thus : Tim . If our betters play at that game , we must not . Apem . Dare to imitate them . Faults that are rich are fair . This is said satirically , and in character . It was a sober reflection in ...
... given to Timon . They should be read thus : Tim . If our betters play at that game , we must not . Apem . Dare to imitate them . Faults that are rich are fair . This is said satirically , and in character . It was a sober reflection in ...
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... given me with an ill will would stick in my throat . JOHNSON . For has here perhaps the signification of because . So , in Othello : 8 66 Haply , for I am black . " MALONE . so many dip their meat In one man's blood ; ] The allusion is ...
... given me with an ill will would stick in my throat . JOHNSON . For has here perhaps the signification of because . So , in Othello : 8 66 Haply , for I am black . " MALONE . so many dip their meat In one man's blood ; ] The allusion is ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades alludes ancient Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus appears Athens believe Bianca Brabantio called Cassio Cymbeline Cyprus Desdemona devil dost doth DUKE emendation EMIL Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes FLAV folio reads fool fortune friends give gods Hamlet handkerchief hast hath heart heaven HENLEY honest honour IAGO JOHNSON King Henry King Lear knave lady lord Lucullus Macbeth MALONE MASON master means Michael Cassio mistress modern editors Moor nature never night noble old copy old reading Othello passage passion perhaps phrase play poet pr'ythee pray quarto quarto reads Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roderigo says scene second folio seems Senators sense SERV Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thine thou art thought Timon Troilus and Cressida Venice villain WARBURTON wife word Отн