The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 20
... knave uncuckolded ; Therefore , dear Isis , keep decorum , and fortune him accord- ingly ! CHAR . Amen . ALEX . Lo , now ! if it lay in their hands to make me a cuckold , they would make themselves whores , but they'd do't . ENO . Hush ...
... knave uncuckolded ; Therefore , dear Isis , keep decorum , and fortune him accord- ingly ! CHAR . Amen . ALEX . Lo , now ! if it lay in their hands to make me a cuckold , they would make themselves whores , but they'd do't . ENO . Hush ...
Page 44
... knaves that smell of sweat : say , this becomes him , ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish , 7 ) yet must An- tony scintillations appear stronger in consequence of darkness , as jewels are more ...
... knaves that smell of sweat : say , this becomes him , ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish , 7 ) yet must An- tony scintillations appear stronger in consequence of darkness , as jewels are more ...
Page 107
... knave of thee , That art - not what ? -Thou'rt sure on't . Get thee hence : That his fault should make a knave of thee that art - but what shall I say thou art not ? Thou art then sure of this marriage.— Get thee hence . Dr. Warburton ...
... knave of thee , That art - not what ? -Thou'rt sure on't . Get thee hence : That his fault should make a knave of thee that art - but what shall I say thou art not ? Thou art then sure of this marriage.— Get thee hence . Dr. Warburton ...
Page 108
... knave of thee , Thou art not what thou'rt sore of ! for so I would read , with the change of only one letter . - Alas , is it not strange , that the fault of Antony should make thee appear to me a knave , thee , that art innocent , and ...
... knave of thee , Thou art not what thou'rt sore of ! for so I would read , with the change of only one letter . - Alas , is it not strange , that the fault of Antony should make thee appear to me a knave , thee , that art innocent , and ...
Page 166
... knave . ” Ribaudred , the old reading , is , I believe , no more than a corruption . Shakspeare , who is not always very nice about his versification , might have written : Yon ribald - rid nag of Egypt , i . e . Yon strumpet , who is ...
... knave . ” Ribaudred , the old reading , is , I believe , no more than a corruption . Shakspeare , who is not always very nice about his versification , might have written : Yon ribald - rid nag of Egypt , i . e . Yon strumpet , who is ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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