The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Page 36
... never can see him , but I am heart - burned an hour after.2 HERO . He is of a very melancholy disposition . BEAT . He were an excellent man , that were made just in the mid - way between him and Bene- dick : the one is too like an image ...
... never can see him , but I am heart - burned an hour after.2 HERO . He is of a very melancholy disposition . BEAT . He were an excellent man , that were made just in the mid - way between him and Bene- dick : the one is too like an image ...
Page 41
... never do him so ill - well , 3 unless rily , the text is too , by the addition of a single letter - within the house is Jove . Nor is this emendation a little confirmed by another passage in our author , in which he plainly alludes to ...
... never do him so ill - well , 3 unless rily , the text is too , by the addition of a single letter - within the house is Jove . Nor is this emendation a little confirmed by another passage in our author , in which he plainly alludes to ...
Page 43
... never make you laugh ? BENE . I pray you , what is he ? dull BEAT . Why , he is the prince's jester : a very fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slan- ders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commendation is not in ...
... never make you laugh ? BENE . I pray you , what is he ? dull BEAT . Why , he is the prince's jester : a very fool ; only his gift is in devising impossible slan- ders : none but libertines delight in him ; and the commendation is not in ...
Page 54
... of wood to sun - burnt . JOHNSON . I am sun - burnt may mean , I have lost my beauty , and am consequently no longer such an object as can tempt a man to marry . STEEVENS . in her , my lord : she is never sad 54 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
... of wood to sun - burnt . JOHNSON . I am sun - burnt may mean , I have lost my beauty , and am consequently no longer such an object as can tempt a man to marry . STEEVENS . in her , my lord : she is never sad 54 ACT II . MUCH ADO.
Page 55
... never sad , but when she sleeps ; and not ever sad then ; for I have heard my daughter say , she hath often dreamed of unhappi- ness , and waked herself with laughing . 2 D. PEDRO . She cannot endure to hear tell of a husband . LEON . O ...
... never sad , but when she sleeps ; and not ever sad then ; for I have heard my daughter say , she hath often dreamed of unhappi- ness , and waked herself with laughing . 2 D. PEDRO . She cannot endure to hear tell of a husband . LEON . O ...
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