The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... copies read - worm - eaten hole . MALONE . Northumberland had retired and fortified himself in his castle , a place of strength in those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our ...
... copies read - worm - eaten hole . MALONE . Northumberland had retired and fortified himself in his castle , a place of strength in those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our ...
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... copy . They firft appeared in the folio , 1623 ; but it is manifeft that they were written at the fame time with the reft of the play , Northumberland's answer referring to them . MALONE . -My lord your fon had only but the corps , 22 ...
... copy . They firft appeared in the folio , 1623 ; but it is manifeft that they were written at the fame time with the reft of the play , Northumberland's answer referring to them . MALONE . -My lord your fon had only but the corps , 22 ...
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... copies at a face - royal . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . Perhaps this quibbling allufion is to the English real , rial , or royal . The poet feems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face ...
... copies at a face - royal . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . Perhaps this quibbling allufion is to the English real , rial , or royal . The poet feems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face ...
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... copy ) appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich man , who had fared fumptuously every day , when he requested a ...
... copy ) appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich man , who had fared fumptuously every day , when he requested a ...
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... copied from those before him . WARBURTON . The fame thought occurs in The Two Maids of Moreclacke , 1609 : 66 your wrongs " Shine , through the horn , as candles in the eve , To light out others . " STEEVENS . FAL . I bought him in ...
... copied from those before him . WARBURTON . The fame thought occurs in The Two Maids of Moreclacke , 1609 : 66 your wrongs " Shine , through the horn , as candles in the eve , To light out others . " STEEVENS . FAL . I bought him in ...
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againſt alfo allufion ancient anſwer BARD Bardolph battle of Agincourt becauſe called cauſe coufin defire doth Duke Earl edition Engliſh Exeunt expreffion faid Falſtaff fame fays fcene fecond feems fenfe ferve fhall fhould fhow fignifies fince fir John firft firſt Fluellen foldier folio following paffage fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit France French ftand ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fword Harfleur hath Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horſe JOHNSON Juftice King Henry King Henry IV knight laft lord mafter majefty MALONE means merry moft moſt muft muſt Northumberland obferved old copy paffage perfon Piftol PIST play pleaſe POINS Pope preſent prifoners prince purpoſe quarto reaſon Richard II ſay ſcene ſeems ſenſe Shakspeare SHAL ſhall Sir Dagonet Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe themſelves THEOBALD theſe thoſe thou thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe whoſe word