The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 17
... look too lofty in our commonwealth . " Mr. Warton's note , however , on- " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the second act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this passage somewhat disputable . Mr. M. Mason observes , that to ...
... look too lofty in our commonwealth . " Mr. Warton's note , however , on- " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the second act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this passage somewhat disputable . Mr. M. Mason observes , that to ...
Page 36
... look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , sir , But , as ' tis , play to the latter of these lines , by the carelessness of the transcriber or printer , the editor of the second folio , to supply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ...
... look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , sir , But , as ' tis , play to the latter of these lines , by the carelessness of the transcriber or printer , the editor of the second folio , to supply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ...
Page 47
... looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses As we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Was in the wreck ; and but he's ...
... looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and sleeps , and hath such senses As we have , such : This gallant , which thou seest , Was in the wreck ; and but he's ...
Page 48
... , that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . ' When we meet with a harsh expres- sion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 ACT I. TEMPEST .
... , that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . ' When we meet with a harsh expres- sion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 ACT I. TEMPEST .
Page 56
... Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit ; by and by it will strike . GON . Sir , - SEB . One : Tell . GON . When every grief is entertain'd , that's offer'd , Comes to the entertainer- SEB . A dollar . GON . Dolour comes to him ...
... Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit ; by and by it will strike . GON . Sir , - SEB . One : Tell . GON . When every grief is entertain'd , that's offer'd , Comes to the entertainer- SEB . A dollar . GON . Dolour comes to him ...
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Æneid ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ariel Caliban called comedy Demetrius dost doth DUKE edit emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Fairy Queen gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart Helena Hermia JOHNSON Julia King Henry lady LAUN Launce lion lord lover Lysander madam MALONE MASON master means Measure for Measure metre Milan MIRA mistress moon musick never night Oberon observes old copy reads Othello passage perhaps play poet pray Prospero Proteus PUCK Pyramus quarto QUIN Richard III RITSON scene second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew signifies Silvia sleep song speak SPEED Spenser spirit STEEVENS Stephano strange supposed sweet tell Tempest thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou art thou hast Thurio Titania translation TRIN Trinculo unto Valentine Warburton word