The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Reason harangue against it in the fame manner : " A fierie frost , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! A vertue fraughte with vice ! " & c . Immediately from The Romaunt of the Rose : " Loue it is an ...
... Reason harangue against it in the fame manner : " A fierie frost , a flame that frozen is with ise ! " A heavie burden light to beare ! A vertue fraughte with vice ! " & c . Immediately from The Romaunt of the Rose : " Loue it is an ...
Page 44
... reason of his pleasant and curteous behavior was in al companies wel inter- tained . " Painter's Palace of Pleasure , Tom . II . p . 221 . STEEVENS . Mercutio is thus described in the poem which Shakspeare fol- lowed : " At thone fide ...
... reason of his pleasant and curteous behavior was in al companies wel inter- tained . " Painter's Palace of Pleasure , Tom . II . p . 221 . STEEVENS . Mercutio is thus described in the poem which Shakspeare fol- lowed : " At thone fide ...
Page 56
... lawyer's nose . STEEVENS . The old editions have it - courtier's nose ; and this undoubt- edly is the true reading ; and for these reasons : First , In the 1 And fometimes comes the with a tithe - pig's tail 56 ROMEO AND JULIET ,
... lawyer's nose . STEEVENS . The old editions have it - courtier's nose ; and this undoubt- edly is the true reading ; and for these reasons : First , In the 1 And fometimes comes the with a tithe - pig's tail 56 ROMEO AND JULIET ,
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... reasons for kiffing , as could have been found in a treatise profefsedly written on the subject . When Hamlet observes on the Grave - digger's equivocation-- " we must speak by the card , " can he be supposed to have had a literal ...
... reasons for kiffing , as could have been found in a treatise profefsedly written on the subject . When Hamlet observes on the Grave - digger's equivocation-- " we must speak by the card , " can he be supposed to have had a literal ...
Page 81
... reason the Popering tree was pre- ferred to any other by the author of the mock poem of Hero and Leander , small 8vo . 1653 : " She thought it strange to see a man " In privy walk , and then anan " She stepp'd behind a Popering tree ...
... reason the Popering tree was pre- ferred to any other by the author of the mock poem of Hero and Leander , small 8vo . 1653 : " She thought it strange to see a man " In privy walk , and then anan " She stepp'd behind a Popering tree ...
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