The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 50
... mentioned , however , that crooked is an epithet beftowed on age in the tragedy of Locrine , 1595 : " " Now yield to death o'erlaid by crooked age . ' Locrine has been attributed to Shakspeare ; and in this paffage quoted from it , no ...
... mentioned , however , that crooked is an epithet beftowed on age in the tragedy of Locrine , 1595 : " " Now yield to death o'erlaid by crooked age . ' Locrine has been attributed to Shakspeare ; and in this paffage quoted from it , no ...
Page 58
... mentioned ; for his in a fubfequent line ( His brother ) muft refer to the old Earl of Arundel . Rather than leave a lacuna , I have inferted fuch words as render the passage intelligible . In A & V. sc . ii . of the play before us , a ...
... mentioned ; for his in a fubfequent line ( His brother ) muft refer to the old Earl of Arundel . Rather than leave a lacuna , I have inferted fuch words as render the passage intelligible . In A & V. sc . ii . of the play before us , a ...
Page 90
... mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadfman . The king's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevila calls himself the beadfman of his patron . Beadfman might likewife be any , man maintained by charity to pray for his benefactor . Han ...
... mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadfman . The king's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevila calls himself the beadfman of his patron . Beadfman might likewife be any , man maintained by charity to pray for his benefactor . Han ...
Page 184
... mention of Sir John Öldcastle , till fome descendant of that family moved Queen Elizabeth to command him to change the name . THEOBALD . ་ ་ my old lad of the castle . ] This alludes to the name Shak- fpeare firft gave to this buffoon ...
... mention of Sir John Öldcastle , till fome descendant of that family moved Queen Elizabeth to command him to change the name . THEOBALD . ་ ་ my old lad of the castle . ] This alludes to the name Shak- fpeare firft gave to this buffoon ...
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... mentioned . Again , in Pierce's Supererogation , ar a New Praise of the Old Affe , 1593 : And here's a lufty ladd of the caftell , that will binde beares , and ride golden affes to death . " STEEVENS . Old lad of the castle , is the ...
... mentioned . Again , in Pierce's Supererogation , ar a New Praise of the Old Affe , 1593 : And here's a lufty ladd of the caftell , that will binde beares , and ride golden affes to death . " STEEVENS . Old lad of the castle , is the ...
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