The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 38
... speech ; but Shakspeare scarcely ever purfues his metaphors far . MALONE . 9 Convey , the wife it call : ] So , in the old morality of Hycka Sconer , bl . 1. no date : 2 Syr , the horefons could not convaye clene ; For an they could ...
... speech ; but Shakspeare scarcely ever purfues his metaphors far . MALONE . 9 Convey , the wife it call : ] So , in the old morality of Hycka Sconer , bl . 1. no date : 2 Syr , the horefons could not convaye clene ; For an they could ...
Page 57
... speech into exclamations , the text may ftand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . JOHNSON . 7 for the putting down of men . ] The word which feems to have been inadvertently omitted in the ...
... speech into exclamations , the text may ftand ; but I once thought it must be read , If I was not then frugal of my mirth , & c . JOHNSON . 7 for the putting down of men . ] The word which feems to have been inadvertently omitted in the ...
Page 102
... speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 : B. XII . c . 74 : This cocke of game , and ( as might feeme ) this hen of that fame fether , " Again , in The Martial Maid , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " O craven chicken of ...
... speech , for it is found in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 : B. XII . c . 74 : This cocke of game , and ( as might feeme ) this hen of that fame fether , " Again , in The Martial Maid , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " O craven chicken of ...
Page 117
... speech to his parliament , in 1604 ; by which it appears that to drink in " was the phrafeology of the time : " who either , being old , have retained their firft drunken - in liquor , " & c . MALONE . I have seen the phrafe often in ...
... speech to his parliament , in 1604 ; by which it appears that to drink in " was the phrafeology of the time : " who either , being old , have retained their firft drunken - in liquor , " & c . MALONE . I have seen the phrafe often in ...
Page 151
... speech and the next . For the corre & ion now made i am anfwerable . The editor of the fecond folio put the two fpeeches together , and gave them both to Mrs. Ford . The threat of danger from without afcer . tains the first to belong to ...
... speech and the next . For the corre & ion now made i am anfwerable . The editor of the fecond folio put the two fpeeches together , and gave them both to Mrs. Ford . The threat of danger from without afcer . tains the first to belong to ...
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