The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 32
... thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to incite notice , or raise attention . But I rather think , that the old word of applause was J'aime ...
... thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to incite notice , or raise attention . But I rather think , that the old word of applause was J'aime ...
Side 45
... in you , Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , the reading which he would in troduce as an emendation of his own , in the old quarto . STEEVENS . ( Though ( Though churlish thoughts themfelves fhould be your judge ) KING JOH N. 45.
... in you , Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , the reading which he would in troduce as an emendation of his own , in the old quarto . STEEVENS . ( Though ( Though churlish thoughts themfelves fhould be your judge ) KING JOH N. 45.
Side 54
... thought , Paradije Loft , b , iii : I " when with one virtuous touch " Th ' arch - chemic fun , & c . " STEEVENS . - ] high tides , i . e . folemn feafons , times to be obferv- ed above others . STEEVENS . 2 prodigioufly be croft : ] i ...
... thought , Paradije Loft , b , iii : I " when with one virtuous touch " Th ' arch - chemic fun , & c . " STEEVENS . - ] high tides , i . e . folemn feafons , times to be obferv- ed above others . STEEVENS . 2 prodigioufly be croft : ] i ...
Side 67
... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now fhall I fee thy love ; What motive may Be ftronger with thee than the name of wife ? Conft . That which upholdeth him that thee up- holds , His honour : Oh , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lewis ...
... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now fhall I fee thy love ; What motive may Be ftronger with thee than the name of wife ? Conft . That which upholdeth him that thee up- holds , His honour : Oh , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lewis ...
Side 72
... thoughts : bufy at that hour , or quicken night itself in its progress , the morning bell ( that is , the bell that ftrikes one ) could not , with strict pro- priety , be made the agent ; for the bell has ceafed to be in the fervice of ...
... thoughts : bufy at that hour , or quicken night itself in its progress , the morning bell ( that is , the bell that ftrikes one ) could not , with strict pro- priety , be made the agent ; for the bell has ceafed to be in the fervice of ...
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