The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 37
... observes , small beer was called fingle beer , and that of a stronger quality , double beer . MALONE . antiquity ? ] To use the word antiquity for old age , is not peculiar to Shakspeare . So , in Two Tragedies in one , & c . 1601 : For ...
... observes , small beer was called fingle beer , and that of a stronger quality , double beer . MALONE . antiquity ? ] To use the word antiquity for old age , is not peculiar to Shakspeare . So , in Two Tragedies in one , & c . 1601 : For ...
Page 88
... observes , that in Adams's Spiritual Navigator , c . 1615 , there is the following paffage : " There be firens in the fea of the world . Syrens ? Hirens , as they are now called . What a number of thefe firens , Hirens , cockatrices ...
... observes , that in Adams's Spiritual Navigator , c . 1615 , there is the following paffage : " There be firens in the fea of the world . Syrens ? Hirens , as they are now called . What a number of thefe firens , Hirens , cockatrices ...
Page 246
... observes , that many readers lament to fee Falstaff so hardly used by his old friend But if it be confidered , that the fat knight has never ut- tered one fentiment of generofity , and with all his power of ex- citing mirth , has ...
... observes , that many readers lament to fee Falstaff so hardly used by his old friend But if it be confidered , that the fat knight has never ut- tered one fentiment of generofity , and with all his power of ex- citing mirth , has ...
Page 289
... . " STEEVENS . Mr. M. Mafon juftly observes that this interpretation , though perhaps the true one , does not agree with the context ; [ Yet that VOL . XIII . V Since we have locks to fafeguard neceffaries , 6 And KING HENRY V. 289.
... . " STEEVENS . Mr. M. Mafon juftly observes that this interpretation , though perhaps the true one , does not agree with the context ; [ Yet that VOL . XIII . V Since we have locks to fafeguard neceffaries , 6 And KING HENRY V. 289.
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