The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 3
... thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mista- ken when he fays ( pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of the Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been fome tradition , however erroneous , upon ...
... thing to do with it . Mr. Capell is equally mista- ken when he fays ( pref . p . 15. ) that Rowley is called his partner in the title - page of the Merry Devil of Edmonton . There must have been fome tradition , however erroneous , upon ...
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... things , and half - pence . And thefe pieces all had her head , and were alternately with the rose behind , and without the rofe . The fhilling , groat , two - pence , penny , and half - penny had it not : the other intermediate coins ...
... things , and half - pence . And thefe pieces all had her head , and were alternately with the rose behind , and without the rofe . The fhilling , groat , two - pence , penny , and half - penny had it not : the other intermediate coins ...
Side 14
... Thing for a quiet Life : 66 then you keep children in the name of your own , which the fufpects came not in at the right door . " Again , in The Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " It appears then by your difcourfe ...
... Thing for a quiet Life : 66 then you keep children in the name of your own , which the fufpects came not in at the right door . " Again , in The Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " It appears then by your difcourfe ...
Side 15
... thing after dinner . " In that age of newly excited curiofity , one of the entertainments at great tables feems to have been the difcourfe of a traveller . JOHNSON . He and his tooth - pick- ] It has been already remarked , that to pick ...
... thing after dinner . " In that age of newly excited curiofity , one of the entertainments at great tables feems to have been the difcourfe of a traveller . JOHNSON . He and his tooth - pick- ] It has been already remarked , that to pick ...
Side 43
... things in a flay . " Perhaps by a fay , in this inftance , is meant a steady posture . Shakespeare's meaning may therefore be : - " Here's a steady , re- folute fellow , who fhakes & c . " Aftay , however , feems to have been meant for ...
... things in a flay . " Perhaps by a fay , in this inftance , is meant a steady posture . Shakespeare's meaning may therefore be : - " Here's a steady , re- folute fellow , who fhakes & c . " Aftay , however , feems to have been meant for ...
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