The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... lover more unfortunate ! " & c . The edition from whence I have transcribed these lines was printed in 1621 , but there was a former in 1608 , and another fome years before , as I collect from the following paffage in a letter from Mr ...
... lover more unfortunate ! " & c . The edition from whence I have transcribed these lines was printed in 1621 , but there was a former in 1608 , and another fome years before , as I collect from the following paffage in a letter from Mr ...
Page 97
... lover on his mistress : " She is her felfe of left things the collection . ” STEEVENS . 4 Therein forget . ] The old copy , in contempt of metre , reads " I therein do forget . " STEEVENS . S than I would fuffer , & c . ] The old copy ...
... lover on his mistress : " She is her felfe of left things the collection . ” STEEVENS . 4 Therein forget . ] The old copy , in contempt of metre , reads " I therein do forget . " STEEVENS . S than I would fuffer , & c . ] The old copy ...
Page 102
... Lovers , 1634 : ' " < See , your house be ftor'd " With the deboifheft roarers in this city . " Again , in Monfieur Thomas , 1639 : 66 faucy fellows , " Debofhed and daily drunkards . " The fubftantive occurs in Partheneia Sacra , 1633 ...
... Lovers , 1634 : ' " < See , your house be ftor'd " With the deboifheft roarers in this city . " Again , in Monfieur Thomas , 1639 : 66 faucy fellows , " Debofhed and daily drunkards . " The fubftantive occurs in Partheneia Sacra , 1633 ...
Page 130
... lovers of elegant de- scription with him much fuccefs in his attempt . Unconvinced , therefore , by his ftrictures , I fhall not exclude a border of flowers to make room for the graces of the spade , or what Mr. Pope , in his Dunciad ...
... lovers of elegant de- scription with him much fuccefs in his attempt . Unconvinced , therefore , by his ftrictures , I fhall not exclude a border of flowers to make room for the graces of the spade , or what Mr. Pope , in his Dunciad ...
Page 131
... lovers . CER . Tell me , heavenly bow , If Venus , or her fon , as thou dost know , Do now attend the queen ? fince they did plot The means , that dufky Dis my daughter got , Her and her blind boy's fcandal'd company I have forfworn ...
... lovers . CER . Tell me , heavenly bow , If Venus , or her fon , as thou dost know , Do now attend the queen ? fince they did plot The means , that dufky Dis my daughter got , Her and her blind boy's fcandal'd company I have forfworn ...
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