The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 43
... must go feek a new love , " Yet will I ring her knell , Ding , dong . " The fame burthen to a fong occurs in The Merchant of Venice , A & III . fc . ii . STEEVENS . 6 That the earth owes :) To owe , in this place , as well as in many ...
... must go feek a new love , " Yet will I ring her knell , Ding , dong . " The fame burthen to a fong occurs in The Merchant of Venice , A & III . fc . ii . STEEVENS . 6 That the earth owes :) To owe , in this place , as well as in many ...
Page 52
... must fuppofe that by mafters our author means the owners of a merchant's fhip , or the officers to whom the navigation of it had been trufted . STEEVENS . 7 The vifitor- ) Why Dr. Warburton fhould change vifitor to ' vifer , for advifer ...
... must fuppofe that by mafters our author means the owners of a merchant's fhip , or the officers to whom the navigation of it had been trufted . STEEVENS . 7 The vifitor- ) Why Dr. Warburton fhould change vifitor to ' vifer , for advifer ...
Page 65
... must put on difpofed to pay a proper - 3 I am more ferious than my cuftom : you Must be fo too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er . ) This paffage is obfcure one . The meaning of it feems to more than your usual seriousness ...
... must put on difpofed to pay a proper - 3 I am more ferious than my cuftom : you Must be fo too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er . ) This paffage is obfcure one . The meaning of it feems to more than your usual seriousness ...
Page 73
... must be understood . Dr. Johnson objects very juftly to this paffage . As it ftands , fays he , at prefent , the fenfe is this . He fees your danger , and will therefore fave them . " He therefore would read- That thefe his friends are ...
... must be understood . Dr. Johnson objects very juftly to this paffage . As it ftands , fays he , at prefent , the fenfe is this . He fees your danger , and will therefore fave them . " He therefore would read- That thefe his friends are ...
Page 86
... Caliban fings this laft part of his ditty , he must be fuppofed to turn his head fcornfully toward the cell of Profpero , whofe fervice he has deferted . STEEVENS . ACT III . SCENE I Before Profpero's Cell . Enter 86 TEMPEST .
... Caliban fings this laft part of his ditty , he must be fuppofed to turn his head fcornfully toward the cell of Profpero , whofe fervice he has deferted . STEEVENS . ACT III . SCENE I Before Profpero's Cell . Enter 86 TEMPEST .
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