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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Pagina 98
... laund- ] Laund means the fame as lawn ; a plain extended between woods . So , in the old play of Orlando Furiofo , 1594 : " And that they trace the fhady lawnds , " & c . And in this covert will we make our ftand , 98 THIRD PART OF.
... laund- ] Laund means the fame as lawn ; a plain extended between woods . So , in the old play of Orlando Furiofo , 1594 : " And that they trace the fhady lawnds , " & c . And in this covert will we make our ftand , 98 THIRD PART OF.
Pagina 99
... ftand , Culling the principal of all the deer . * 2 KEEP . I'll stay above the hill , fo both may fhoot . * 1 KEEP . That cannot be ; the noise of thy cross - bow 3 * Will feare the herd , and fo my fhoot is loft . * Here ftand we both ...
... ftand , Culling the principal of all the deer . * 2 KEEP . I'll stay above the hill , fo both may fhoot . * 1 KEEP . That cannot be ; the noise of thy cross - bow 3 * Will feare the herd , and fo my fhoot is loft . * Here ftand we both ...
Pagina 100
... ftand close ; for as I think , " This is the king , king Edward hath depos'd . " STEEVENS . Quondam had not in Shakspeare's time uniformly acquired a ludicrous fenfe . " Make them quondams ( fays Latimer in one of his Sermons , ) out ...
... ftand close ; for as I think , " This is the king , king Edward hath depos'd . " STEEVENS . Quondam had not in Shakspeare's time uniformly acquired a ludicrous fenfe . " Make them quondams ( fays Latimer in one of his Sermons , ) out ...
Pagina 115
... ftand between me and home : * And I , -like one loft in a thorny wood , * That rents the thorns , and is rent with the thorns ; fhapeless lumps of animated flesh , which the licks into the form of bears . It is now well known that the ...
... ftand between me and home : * And I , -like one loft in a thorny wood , * That rents the thorns , and is rent with the thorns ; fhapeless lumps of animated flesh , which the licks into the form of bears . It is now well known that the ...
Pagina 117
... ftand , while Lewis doth fit . * Q. MAR . No , mighty king of France ; now Margaret " Spencer , the father of that wanton Spencer , " That like the lawless Catiline of Rome , " Revell'd in England's wealth and treasury . " MALONE . 5 ...
... ftand , while Lewis doth fit . * Q. MAR . No , mighty king of France ; now Margaret " Spencer , the father of that wanton Spencer , " That like the lawless Catiline of Rome , " Revell'd in England's wealth and treasury . " MALONE . 5 ...
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