The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 193
... all the trouble thou haft turn'd me to ? ] one of Shakspeare's additions to the original play . We have al- moft the fame words in The Tempest : VOL . XIV . 0 PRINCE . Speak like a subject , proud ambitious York KING HENRY VI . 193.
... all the trouble thou haft turn'd me to ? ] one of Shakspeare's additions to the original play . We have al- moft the fame words in The Tempest : VOL . XIV . 0 PRINCE . Speak like a subject , proud ambitious York KING HENRY VI . 193.
Page 233
... Moft certainly , both Shakspeare and Pope occafionally accommodated their proper names to the structure of their verses . The abbreviation --- Hecat is therefore no proof of our author's igno- rance that Hecate was usually a trifyilable ...
... Moft certainly , both Shakspeare and Pope occafionally accommodated their proper names to the structure of their verses . The abbreviation --- Hecat is therefore no proof of our author's igno- rance that Hecate was usually a trifyilable ...
Page 305
... of abhorrence or contempt , moft frequent in the mouths of the common people of the north . It occurs again in A & IV : : " out on ye , owls ! " STEEVENS . VOL . XIV . X I was a pack - horse in his great affairs KING RICHARD III . 305.
... of abhorrence or contempt , moft frequent in the mouths of the common people of the north . It occurs again in A & IV : : " out on ye , owls ! " STEEVENS . VOL . XIV . X I was a pack - horse in his great affairs KING RICHARD III . 305.
Page 488
... moft gracious liege . confcience is a thousand fwords , Alluding to the old adage , " Confcientia mille teftes . " BLACKSTONE . Thus the quarto . The folio reads a thousand men . - MALONE . • and flies with swallow's wings , ] Drayton ...
... moft gracious liege . confcience is a thousand fwords , Alluding to the old adage , " Confcientia mille teftes . " BLACKSTONE . Thus the quarto . The folio reads a thousand men . - MALONE . • and flies with swallow's wings , ] Drayton ...
Page 490
... moft correct copy . I do not find myself much influenced by Mr. Pope's remark . STEEVENS . In the quarto , this and the three following lines are introduced immediately before the words " Come , gentlemen , let us con- fult , " & c ...
... moft correct copy . I do not find myself much influenced by Mr. Pope's remark . STEEVENS . In the quarto , this and the three following lines are introduced immediately before the words " Come , gentlemen , let us con- fult , " & c ...
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