The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page 100
... suppose this is the true original of the expreffion . JOHNSON . In Hampshire , and other western counties , for " I can't remember it , ” they fay , " I can't mind it . " BLACKSTONE . 3 Sad is the fame as grave or serious . JOHNSON ...
... suppose this is the true original of the expreffion . JOHNSON . In Hampshire , and other western counties , for " I can't remember it , ” they fay , " I can't mind it . " BLACKSTONE . 3 Sad is the fame as grave or serious . JOHNSON ...
Page 180
... suppose , " They had worne it off , as they have done my nose . ” And in a note he tells us : " Edw . fhillings for the most part are used at fhoave - board . ' FARMER . in the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff fays , " Quoit him ...
... suppose , " They had worne it off , as they have done my nose . ” And in a note he tells us : " Edw . fhillings for the most part are used at fhoave - board . ' FARMER . in the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff fays , " Quoit him ...
Page 285
... suppose actually was , namely , the worth of the owner WARBURTON . Surely this change is unneceffary . The fairy wishes that the castle and its owner , till the day of doom , may be worthy of each other . Queen Elizabeth's worth was not ...
... suppose actually was , namely , the worth of the owner WARBURTON . Surely this change is unneceffary . The fairy wishes that the castle and its owner , till the day of doom , may be worthy of each other . Queen Elizabeth's worth was not ...
Page 312
... suppose to have been meant by Sir Toby , was Mary Fritb . The appellation by which she was gene- rally known , was Mall Cutpurfe . She was at once an bermaphrodite , a pro . stitute , a bawd , a bully , a thief , a receiver of ftolen ...
... suppose to have been meant by Sir Toby , was Mary Fritb . The appellation by which she was gene- rally known , was Mall Cutpurfe . She was at once an bermaphrodite , a pro . stitute , a bawd , a bully , a thief , a receiver of ftolen ...
Page 354
... suppose that- Soft has any reference to the wax ; but is merely an exclamation equivalent to Softly ? i . e . be not in too much haite . I may alfo obferve , that though it was anciently the custom ( as it fill is ) to feal certain ...
... suppose that- Soft has any reference to the wax ; but is merely an exclamation equivalent to Softly ? i . e . be not in too much haite . I may alfo obferve , that though it was anciently the custom ( as it fill is ) to feal certain ...
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