The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Page 3
... true , as Mr. Pope has observed , that somewhat resembling the story of this play is to be found in the fifth Book of the Orlando Furioso . In Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. II . c . iv . as re- mote an original may be traced . A novel ...
... true , as Mr. Pope has observed , that somewhat resembling the story of this play is to be found in the fifth Book of the Orlando Furioso . In Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. II . c . iv . as re- mote an original may be traced . A novel ...
Page 12
... true relation brings . " Then doth the wit , admitting all for true , " Build fond conclusions on those idle grounds- , " The wits seem to have been reckoned five , by analogy to the five senses , or the five inlets of ideas . 7 JOHNSON ...
... true relation brings . " Then doth the wit , admitting all for true , " Build fond conclusions on those idle grounds- , " The wits seem to have been reckoned five , by analogy to the five senses , or the five inlets of ideas . 7 JOHNSON ...
Page 18
... true judgment ; or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a professed tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No , I pray thee , speak in sober judg- ment . ་ ་ BENE . Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too ...
... true judgment ; or would you have me speak after my custom , as being a professed tyrant to their sex ? CLAUD . No , I pray thee , speak in sober judg- ment . ་ ་ BENE . Why , i'faith , methinks she is too low for a high praise , too ...
Page 27
... true one . By old ends the speaker may mean the conclusion of letters commonly used in Shakspeare's time : " From my house this sixth of July , " & c . So , in the conclusion of a letter which our author supposes Lucrece to write : " So ...
... true one . By old ends the speaker may mean the conclusion of letters commonly used in Shakspeare's time : " From my house this sixth of July , " & c . So , in the conclusion of a letter which our author supposes Lucrece to write : " So ...
Page 31
... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . - Ŏ , I Ι cry you mercy , friend ; you go with me , and I will use your skill : -Good cousins , have a care this busy ...
... true . Go you , and tell her of it . [ Several persons cross the stage . ] Cousins , you know what you have to do . - Ŏ , I Ι cry you mercy , friend ; you go with me , and I will use your skill : -Good cousins , have a care this busy ...
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