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Side 10
JOHNSON . King Edward's widow is , I believe , only an expreffion of contempt ,
meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chosen for his queen . Glofter has
already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . ' I must perforce .
JOHNSON . King Edward's widow is , I believe , only an expreffion of contempt ,
meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chosen for his queen . Glofter has
already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . ' I must perforce .
Side 15
8 Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man , ] I believe , diffus'd in this place signifies
irregular , uncouth ; such is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare .
Johnson . Diffus'd infection of a man may mean , thou that art as dangerous as a
...
8 Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man , ] I believe , diffus'd in this place signifies
irregular , uncouth ; such is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare .
Johnson . Diffus'd infection of a man may mean , thou that art as dangerous as a
...
Side 17
And most accurs'd th ' effe & t ! WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T.
Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its
common sense , in answer to this line . Johnson . I believe the old reading is the
true ...
And most accurs'd th ' effe & t ! WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T.
Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its
common sense , in answer to this line . Johnson . I believe the old reading is the
true ...
Side 22
... degree of royalty belonging to Henry the fixth there could be no doubt , nor
could Richard have mentioned it with any such hesitation ; he could not indeed
very properly allow him royalty . I believe we should read : and , no doubt , right
loyal .
... degree of royalty belonging to Henry the fixth there could be no doubt , nor
could Richard have mentioned it with any such hesitation ; he could not indeed
very properly allow him royalty . I believe we should read : and , no doubt , right
loyal .
Side 24
I do beseech you , either not believe The envious slanders of her false accusers ;
Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think ,
proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you
the ...
I do beseech you , either not believe The envious slanders of her false accusers ;
Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think ,
proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you
the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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