The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 12
... common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye feft of a Man called Howleglas , bl . 1. no date : 66 Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta the deth . " STEEVENS . Elt . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before 12 KING JOHN ,
... common among our ancient writers . So , in A Merye feft of a Man called Howleglas , bl . 1. no date : 66 Howleglas found a woulie that was frozen ta the deth . " STEEVENS . Elt . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before 12 KING JOHN ,
Side 46
... common fenfe , and in an uncom- mon one , where it fignifies afianced , contracted . So , in the Co- medy of Errors : Called me Dromio , swore I was affur'd to her . ” STEEVENS . Her Her prefence would have interrupted much : - Where is ...
... common fenfe , and in an uncom- mon one , where it fignifies afianced , contracted . So , in the Co- medy of Errors : Called me Dromio , swore I was affur'd to her . ” STEEVENS . Her Her prefence would have interrupted much : - Where is ...
Side 49
... common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . 1 -clutch my hand , ] To clutch my hand , is to clasp it close . So , in Antonio's Revenge , 1602 : " The fist of strenuous vengeance is ...
... common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . 1 -clutch my hand , ] To clutch my hand , is to clasp it close . So , in Antonio's Revenge , 1602 : " The fist of strenuous vengeance is ...
Side 53
... common playhoufes . JOHNSON . It appears from many paffages that the ancient theatres had the advantages of machinery as well as the more modern ftages . See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . › To ...
... common playhoufes . JOHNSON . It appears from many paffages that the ancient theatres had the advantages of machinery as well as the more modern ftages . See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . › To ...
Side 61
... common power of face . JOHNSON . Trim is drefs . An untrimmed bride is a bride undreft . Could the tempter of mankind affume a semblance in which he was more Blanch . The lady Conftance fpeaks not from her faith likely KING JOHN . 61 ...
... common power of face . JOHNSON . Trim is drefs . An untrimmed bride is a bride undreft . Could the tempter of mankind affume a semblance in which he was more Blanch . The lady Conftance fpeaks not from her faith likely KING JOHN . 61 ...
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