The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fure . I think the first At may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the interview of the chief perfons , and a change of the ftate of action . Yet it must be confeffed , that it is of fmall ...
... fure . I think the first At may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the interview of the chief perfons , and a change of the ftate of action . Yet it must be confeffed , that it is of fmall ...
Page 77
... be fairly confidered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the fenfe , it violates the mea- His power unto Octavia . ANT . May I never fure . STEEVENS . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 77 ANT. I am not married, Cæfar: let ...
... be fairly confidered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the fenfe , it violates the mea- His power unto Octavia . ANT . May I never fure . STEEVENS . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 77 ANT. I am not married, Cæfar: let ...
Page 91
... fure fuch ryggs my care shall prove . " Again : " Immodeft rigg , I Ovid's counsel ufde . " Again , in Churchyard's Dolorous Gentlewoman , 1593 : " About the streets was gadding , gentle rigge , " With clothes tuckt up to set bad ware ...
... fure fuch ryggs my care shall prove . " Again : " Immodeft rigg , I Ovid's counsel ufde . " Again , in Churchyard's Dolorous Gentlewoman , 1593 : " About the streets was gadding , gentle rigge , " With clothes tuckt up to set bad ware ...
Page 107
... fure of't ? ] Old copy : That art not what thou'rt fure of . STEEVENS . For this , which is not easily understood , Sir Thomas Hanmer has given : That fay'ft but what thou'rt fure of ! I am not fatisfied with the change , which , though ...
... fure of't ? ] Old copy : That art not what thou'rt fure of . STEEVENS . For this , which is not easily understood , Sir Thomas Hanmer has given : That fay'ft but what thou'rt fure of ! I am not fatisfied with the change , which , though ...
Page 116
... fure , he cannot weep it back again . MEN . You have faid , fir . We looked not for Mark Antony here ; Pray you , is he married to Cleopatra ? ENO . Cæfar's fifter is call'd Octavia . MEN . True , fir ; fhe was the wife of Caius Mar ...
... fure , he cannot weep it back again . MEN . You have faid , fir . We looked not for Mark Antony here ; Pray you , is he married to Cleopatra ? ENO . Cæfar's fifter is call'd Octavia . MEN . True , fir ; fhe was the wife of Caius Mar ...
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