Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 psl. |
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... common , that by being knighted you will not be advanced in rank , you will gain nothing in point of precedence . The conjectures of Warburton and Johnson appear to me per- fectly ridiculous . P. 287. - 223. - 359 . O , that my husband ...
... common , that by being knighted you will not be advanced in rank , you will gain nothing in point of precedence . The conjectures of Warburton and Johnson appear to me per- fectly ridiculous . P. 287. - 223. - 359 . O , that my husband ...
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... common expression of joy . A similar sentiment occurs in Terence : Proh Jupiter ! Nunc tempus profecto est , cum perpeti me possum interfici , Ne hoc gaudium contaminet vita ægritudine aliquâ . EUNUCH . Act III . Sc . v . I wonder Mr ...
... common expression of joy . A similar sentiment occurs in Terence : Proh Jupiter ! Nunc tempus profecto est , cum perpeti me possum interfici , Ne hoc gaudium contaminet vita ægritudine aliquâ . EUNUCH . Act III . Sc . v . I wonder Mr ...
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... common stocks , for a witch . I think with Dr. Johnson that Theobald's emendation is reasonable , P. 384. - 294. - 475 . Act 5 , Scene 1. A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly . I would conclude the 4th Act with the ...
... common stocks , for a witch . I think with Dr. Johnson that Theobald's emendation is reasonable , P. 384. - 294. - 475 . Act 5 , Scene 1. A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter Falstaff and Mrs. Quickly . I would conclude the 4th Act with the ...
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... common justice , you are pregnant in , As art and practice hath enriched any That we remember . I think the word terms means here either ( as Warburton explains it ) bounds , limits ; or else , conditions , prescribed rules . I can by ...
... common justice , you are pregnant in , As art and practice hath enriched any That we remember . I think the word terms means here either ( as Warburton explains it ) bounds , limits ; or else , conditions , prescribed rules . I can by ...
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... common signification of the word , hasty , violent , precipi- tate . P. 131. - 98. - 339 . All great doers in our trade , and are now for the Lord's sake . I prefer Dr. Warburton's explanation to Dr. Johnson's . P. 133. - 100. - 341 ...
... common signification of the word , hasty , violent , precipi- tate . P. 131. - 98. - 339 . All great doers in our trade , and are now for the Lord's sake . I prefer Dr. Warburton's explanation to Dr. Johnson's . P. 133. - 100. - 341 ...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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agree with Malone Apemantus appears blood Cæsar certainly right clearly right Coriolanus Cymbeline death doth doubt Duke edition of 1793 explained by Dr explained by Malone eyes Falstaff father fear fool friends hath heart heaven Heron honour Iago Ibid incline to admit incline to believe incline to read incline to think Johnson is right Johnson's explanation king lady Lear lord Macb Macbeth Malone is right Malone's explanation means modern editors Monk Mason night old reading Othello passage prefer the reading quarto reading is right right word rightly ex rightly explained Ritson seems sense Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech stand Steevens is right Steevens's explanation suppose sure sweet thee Theobald Theobald's emendation think Dr think Malone think Theobald's thou art thought tion tongue true explanation true reading Tybalt Tyrwhitt understand Warburton William Davenant Winter's Tale