The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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Page 164
... same impious ftuff occurs again in Macbeth : the primrose way to the ever- 4 lafting bonfire . " STEEVENS . him 5 unhappy . ] i . e . mischievously waggish , unlucky . JOHNSON . So , in King Henry VIII : " You are a churchman , or , I ...
... same impious ftuff occurs again in Macbeth : the primrose way to the ever- 4 lafting bonfire . " STEEVENS . him 5 unhappy . ] i . e . mischievously waggish , unlucky . JOHNSON . So , in King Henry VIII : " You are a churchman , or , I ...
Page 185
... B hall ceafe , i . c . decease , die . So , in King Lear : " Fall and ceafe . " The word is used in the same sense in p . 178 of the prefent comedy . STEEVENS . DIA . Good my lord , Afk him upon his THAT 185 ENDS WELL .
... B hall ceafe , i . c . decease , die . So , in King Lear : " Fall and ceafe . " The word is used in the same sense in p . 178 of the prefent comedy . STEEVENS . DIA . Good my lord , Afk him upon his THAT 185 ENDS WELL .
Page 205
... same sense . Again , in Putten- ham's Arte of English Poefie , 1589 : 19 " Your pride ferves you to feaze them all alone . " Again , in Stanyhurft's verfion of the first book of Virgil's Eneid : " We are touz'd , and from Italye fear'd ...
... same sense . Again , in Putten- ham's Arte of English Poefie , 1589 : 19 " Your pride ferves you to feaze them all alone . " Again , in Stanyhurft's verfion of the first book of Virgil's Eneid : " We are touz'd , and from Italye fear'd ...
Page 206
... same words . Again , they appear in The Wife Woman of Hogfden , 1638 , and in fome others , but are always appropriated to the lowest characters . STEEVENS . 5 let the world fide : ] This expreffion is proverbial . It is used in ...
... same words . Again , they appear in The Wife Woman of Hogfden , 1638 , and in fome others , but are always appropriated to the lowest characters . STEEVENS . 5 let the world fide : ] This expreffion is proverbial . It is used in ...
Page 286
... same name ; and therefore we may easily account for their want of connection with the pre- fent comedy . I have degraded them as usual into the note . By the fool in the original piece , might be meant Sander the fervant to Ferando ...
... same name ; and therefore we may easily account for their want of connection with the pre- fent comedy . I have degraded them as usual into the note . By the fool in the original piece , might be meant Sander the fervant to Ferando ...
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