The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 14-15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 14
... suppose an allusion to the mimical ferocity of the combatants in the tilt . JOHNSON . It is certainly used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan says , the hobby horse " is a fierce and rank idol ...
... suppose an allusion to the mimical ferocity of the combatants in the tilt . JOHNSON . It is certainly used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan says , the hobby horse " is a fierce and rank idol ...
Page 35
... suppose , for the sake of measure , we should read - action . Perhaps the three last letters of this word were accidentally omitted by the compositor . STEEevens . 2 Things done well , ] Sir T. Hanmer , very judiciously in my opinion ...
... suppose , for the sake of measure , we should read - action . Perhaps the three last letters of this word were accidentally omitted by the compositor . STEEevens . 2 Things done well , ] Sir T. Hanmer , very judiciously in my opinion ...
Page 39
... suppose them capable of being the authors of it . STEEVENS . Shakspeare was perhaps led into the mistake by inadvertently referring the words , " called Henton , " in the passage already quoted from Holinshed , ( p . 26 , n . 9 , ) not ...
... suppose them capable of being the authors of it . STEEVENS . Shakspeare was perhaps led into the mistake by inadvertently referring the words , " called Henton , " in the passage already quoted from Holinshed , ( p . 26 , n . 9 , ) not ...
Page 126
... suppose the meaning is , that , or such a man , I am , have been , and will ever be . Our author has many hard and forced expressions in his plays ; but many of the hardnesses in the piece before us appear to me of a different colour ...
... suppose the meaning is , that , or such a man , I am , have been , and will ever be . Our author has many hard and forced expressions in his plays ; but many of the hardnesses in the piece before us appear to me of a different colour ...
Page 147
... suppose , our author wrote - non- appearance . So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 66 the execution did cry out Against the non - performance . " STEEVENS . The king's late scruple , by the main assent Of L 2 SC . I. 147 KING HENRY VIII . As ...
... suppose , our author wrote - non- appearance . So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 66 the execution did cry out Against the non - performance . " STEEVENS . The king's late scruple , by the main assent Of L 2 SC . I. 147 KING HENRY VIII . As ...
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