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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... stands as follows : " Once this - Your long experience of her wisdom , " & c . Balthasar is speaking to the Ephesian Antipholis . Once may therefore mean say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once for all , " " tis enough to Once has here , I ...
... stands as follows : " Once this - Your long experience of her wisdom , " & c . Balthasar is speaking to the Ephesian Antipholis . Once may therefore mean say at once . ' STEEVENS . 66 once for all , " " tis enough to Once has here , I ...
Page 47
... stand how base and bitter are inconsistent , or why what is bitter should not be base . I believe , we may safely read , -It is the base , the bitter disposition . JOHNSON . I have adopted Dr. Johnson's emendation , though I once ...
... stand how base and bitter are inconsistent , or why what is bitter should not be base . I believe , we may safely read , -It is the base , the bitter disposition . JOHNSON . I have adopted Dr. Johnson's emendation , though I once ...
Page 59
... stands thus : Claudio , a favourite of the Arragon prince , is , by his intercessions with her father , to be married to fair Hero ; Don John , natural brother of the prince , and a hater of Claudio , is in his spleen zealous to ...
... stands thus : Claudio , a favourite of the Arragon prince , is , by his intercessions with her father , to be married to fair Hero ; Don John , natural brother of the prince , and a hater of Claudio , is in his spleen zealous to ...
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... standing . " sutes . REED . The English gentleman is represented [ by Borde ] naked , with a pair of tailor's sheers in one hand , and a piece of cloth on his arm , with the following verses : " I am an Englishman , and naked I stand ...
... standing . " sutes . REED . The English gentleman is represented [ by Borde ] naked , with a pair of tailor's sheers in one hand , and a piece of cloth on his arm , with the following verses : " I am an Englishman , and naked I stand ...
Page 69
... stand ; it is used by more careful writers for indefinite : and the speaker only means , that thought , though in itself unbounded , cannot reach or estimate the degree of her passion . JOHNSON . The meaning , I think , is , but with ...
... stand ; it is used by more careful writers for indefinite : and the speaker only means , that thought , though in itself unbounded , cannot reach or estimate the degree of her passion . JOHNSON . The meaning , I think , is , but with ...
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