The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various CommentatorsGeorge Kearsley, 1806 |
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... WARBURTON . The bladder of vinegar was likewise used for other purposes . I meet with the following stage direction in the old play of Cam- byses ( by T. Preston ) when one of the characters is supposed to die from the wounds he had ...
... WARBURTON . The bladder of vinegar was likewise used for other purposes . I meet with the following stage direction in the old play of Cam- byses ( by T. Preston ) when one of the characters is supposed to die from the wounds he had ...
Page 122
... WARBURTON . 29 - hilding ) The word hilding or hin- derling , is a low wretch ; it is applied to Catharine for the coarseness of her behaviour . JOHNSON . 3o Baccare ) We must read , Baccalare ; by which the Italians mean , thou ...
... WARBURTON . 29 - hilding ) The word hilding or hin- derling , is a low wretch ; it is applied to Catharine for the coarseness of her behaviour . JOHNSON . 3o Baccare ) We must read , Baccalare ; by which the Italians mean , thou ...
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... WARBURTON . I fancy it is no coinage of Shakspeare's . It is more probable that it lay in his way , and he found it . STEEVENS . 41 -full of spleen . ] That is full of humour , ca- price , and inconstancy . JOHNSON . 42 - an old rusty ...
... WARBURTON . I fancy it is no coinage of Shakspeare's . It is more probable that it lay in his way , and he found it . STEEVENS . 41 -full of spleen . ] That is full of humour , ca- price , and inconstancy . JOHNSON . 42 - an old rusty ...
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... WARBURTON . 48 Be the Jacks fair within , the Jills fair without ? ] i . e . Are the drinking vessels clean , and the maid ser- vants dress'd ? The quibble is , that Jacks and Jills are not only men and maid servants , but also drinking ...
... WARBURTON . 48 Be the Jacks fair within , the Jills fair without ? ] i . e . Are the drinking vessels clean , and the maid ser- vants dress'd ? The quibble is , that Jacks and Jills are not only men and maid servants , but also drinking ...
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... WARBURTON . 55 - to clothe you as becomes you . ] There is an old comedy called Supposes , translated from Ariosto , by George Gascoigne . Thence Shakspeare borrowed this part of the plot , ( as well as some of the phrase- ology ) ...
... WARBURTON . 55 - to clothe you as becomes you . ] There is an old comedy called Supposes , translated from Ariosto , by George Gascoigne . Thence Shakspeare borrowed this part of the plot , ( as well as some of the phrase- ology ) ...
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