The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 46
... ancient name for the coun- try now called the Vexin , in Latin , Pagus Velocaffinus . That part of it called the Norman Vexin , was in difpute between Philip and John . STEEVENS . -I am well affur'd , That I did fo when I was firft ...
... ancient name for the coun- try now called the Vexin , in Latin , Pagus Velocaffinus . That part of it called the Norman Vexin , was in difpute between Philip and John . STEEVENS . -I am well affur'd , That I did fo when I was firft ...
Side 53
... ancient theatres had the advantages of machinery as well as the more modern stages . See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . To folemnize this day , & c . ] From this paffage Rowe feems to have borrowed ...
... ancient theatres had the advantages of machinery as well as the more modern stages . See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . To folemnize this day , & c . ] From this paffage Rowe feems to have borrowed ...
Side 54
... ancient almanacs ( one of which I have in my poffeffion , dated 1562 ) the days fuppofed to be favourable or unfavourable to bargains , are distinguished among a number of other particulars of the like importance . This circumftance is ...
... ancient almanacs ( one of which I have in my poffeffion , dated 1562 ) the days fuppofed to be favourable or unfavourable to bargains , are distinguished among a number of other particulars of the like importance . This circumftance is ...
Side 76
... ancient . In All's Well that ends Well , fpeaking of a girl in contempt , he uses this word : " her modern grace . " It apparently means fomething flight and inconfiderable . JOHNSON . Modern , I believe , is trite , common . So , in As ...
... ancient . In All's Well that ends Well , fpeaking of a girl in contempt , he uses this word : " her modern grace . " It apparently means fomething flight and inconfiderable . JOHNSON . Modern , I believe , is trite , common . So , in As ...
Side 88
... ancient tale new told ; And , in the laft repeating , troublesome , Being urged at a time unseasonable , Sal . In this , the antique and well - noted face Of plain old form is much disfigured : And , like a fhifted wind unto a fail , It ...
... ancient tale new told ; And , in the laft repeating , troublesome , Being urged at a time unseasonable , Sal . In this , the antique and well - noted face Of plain old form is much disfigured : And , like a fhifted wind unto a fail , It ...
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