The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 43
... sense in Jonson's Sejanus , where Silius accuses Afer of- 7 " Malicious and manifold applying , " Foul wresting , and impossible construction , " M. MASON - his villainy ; ) By which she means his malice and im for he both pleaseth men ...
... sense in Jonson's Sejanus , where Silius accuses Afer of- 7 " Malicious and manifold applying , " Foul wresting , and impossible construction , " M. MASON - his villainy ; ) By which she means his malice and im for he both pleaseth men ...
Page 49
... sense very congruous to this passage , for insupportable , or not to be sus- tained . Also by the last translators of the Apocrypha ; and therefore such a word as Shakspeare may be supposed to have written . REED . Importable is very ...
... sense very congruous to this passage , for insupportable , or not to be sus- tained . Also by the last translators of the Apocrypha ; and therefore such a word as Shakspeare may be supposed to have written . REED . Importable is very ...
Page 57
... sense by Shadwell , in his Virtuoso , Act I : " Gentlemen care not upon what strain they get their " Sons . " REED . Again , in King Lear , Act V. sc . iii : 5 " Sir , you have shown to - day your valiant strain . " STEEVENS . queasy ...
... sense by Shadwell , in his Virtuoso , Act I : " Gentlemen care not upon what strain they get their " Sons . " REED . Again , in King Lear , Act V. sc . iii : 5 " Sir , you have shown to - day your valiant strain . " STEEVENS . queasy ...
Page 59
... . But , in the name of com- mon sense , could it displease Claudio , to hear his mistress making use of his name tenderly ? If he saw another man with her , Don Pedro and the count Claudio , alone : tell SC . II .. 59 ABOUT NOTHING .
... . But , in the name of com- mon sense , could it displease Claudio , to hear his mistress making use of his name tenderly ? If he saw another man with her , Don Pedro and the count Claudio , alone : tell SC . II .. 59 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 69
... sense and grammar of this speech . And the reason is , that the two beginnings of two different sentences are jumbled together and made one . For - but that she loves him with an enraged affec- tion , is only part of a sentence , which ...
... sense and grammar of this speech . And the reason is , that the two beginnings of two different sentences are jumbled together and made one . For - but that she loves him with an enraged affec- tion , is only part of a sentence , which ...
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