The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... appears to have seen the first edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no author's name is mentioned , and that the play was originally performed by the ...
... appears to have seen the first edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no author's name is mentioned , and that the play was originally performed by the ...
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... thofe reproachful . Todd . thunder'ft with thy tongue , ] This phrase appears to have been adopted from Virgil , Æneid XI . 383 : " Proinde tona eloquio folitum tibi ; STEEVENS . I tell you , lords , you do but plot 36 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... thofe reproachful . Todd . thunder'ft with thy tongue , ] This phrase appears to have been adopted from Virgil , Æneid XI . 383 : " Proinde tona eloquio folitum tibi ; STEEVENS . I tell you , lords , you do but plot 36 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... appear a single line in this , which can have any pre- tenfions to that honour : and therefore the teftimony of Meres and the publication of the players muft neceffarily yield to the force of intrinfick and circumftantial evidence . It ...
... appear a single line in this , which can have any pre- tenfions to that honour : and therefore the teftimony of Meres and the publication of the players muft neceffarily yield to the force of intrinfick and circumftantial evidence . It ...
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... appears to me to be the only one in the play that is in the ftyle of Shakspeare . M. MASON . 1 a checquer'd fhadow- ] Milton has the fame ex- preffion : · 66 many a maid Dancing in the checquer'd fhade . " The fame epithet occurs again ...
... appears to me to be the only one in the play that is in the ftyle of Shakspeare . M. MASON . 1 a checquer'd fhadow- ] Milton has the fame ex- preffion : · 66 many a maid Dancing in the checquer'd fhade . " The fame epithet occurs again ...
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... pale did fhine the moon & c . ] Lee appears to have been indebted to this image in his Maffacre of Paris : " Looks like a midnight moon upon a murder . " STEEVENS . MART . Nor I no ftrength to climb without thy TITUS ANDRONICUS . 57.
... pale did fhine the moon & c . ] Lee appears to have been indebted to this image in his Maffacre of Paris : " Looks like a midnight moon upon a murder . " STEEVENS . MART . Nor I no ftrength to climb without thy TITUS ANDRONICUS . 57.
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