The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom , he covertly afferts his right to the crown ; for his title to the crown was not as Duke of York , but Earl of March . In the original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr ...
... wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom , he covertly afferts his right to the crown ; for his title to the crown was not as Duke of York , but Earl of March . In the original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr ...
Pagina 34
... Wives of Windfor : 66 -fith you yourself know how easy it is to be fuch an offender . " STEEVENS . Dii faciant , & c . ] This line is in Ovid's Epiftle from Phillis to Demophoon . I find the fame quotation in Have with you to Saffron ...
... Wives of Windfor : 66 -fith you yourself know how easy it is to be fuch an offender . " STEEVENS . Dii faciant , & c . ] This line is in Ovid's Epiftle from Phillis to Demophoon . I find the fame quotation in Have with you to Saffron ...
Pagina 43
... wife . " Again , in Macbeth : that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Crefida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay this wind ? " Again , in King John : " This shower , blown up by tempeft of the foul ...
... wife . " Again , in Macbeth : that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Crefida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay this wind ? " Again , in King John : " This shower , blown up by tempeft of the foul ...
Pagina 46
... wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 , ) " when the chancel in that furie of knocking churches and ...
... wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 , ) " when the chancel in that furie of knocking churches and ...
Pagina 69
... wife , " & c . STEEVENS . See alfo , Nafhe's Apology of Pierce Pennileffe , 1593 : " Why , thou errant butter - whore , thou cotquean and ferattop of fcolds , wilt thou never leave afflicting a dead carcaffe ? continually read the ...
... wife , " & c . STEEVENS . See alfo , Nafhe's Apology of Pierce Pennileffe , 1593 : " Why , thou errant butter - whore , thou cotquean and ferattop of fcolds , wilt thou never leave afflicting a dead carcaffe ? continually read the ...
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