The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... words , I fend thee , Warwick , fuch a messenger , As fhall revenge his death , before I ftir . WAR . Poor Clifford ... word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the first folio , is found in the old play . MALONE . K. HEN . What ...
... words , I fend thee , Warwick , fuch a messenger , As fhall revenge his death , before I ftir . WAR . Poor Clifford ... word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the first folio , is found in the old play . MALONE . K. HEN . What ...
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... word - But . STEEVENS . Henry is frequently used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three fyllables . MALONE . But not as in the present inftance , where such a trisyllable must prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . K ...
... word - But . STEEVENS . Henry is frequently used by Shakspeare and his contemporaries as a word of three fyllables . MALONE . But not as in the present inftance , where such a trisyllable must prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . K ...
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... word ; ' - May that ground gape , and fwallow me alive , ] So , in Phaer's tranflation of the fourth Eneid : " But rather would I wish the ground to gape for me below . " STEEVENS . • hear but one word ; ] Hear is in this line , as in ...
... word ; ' - May that ground gape , and fwallow me alive , ] So , in Phaer's tranflation of the fourth Eneid : " But rather would I wish the ground to gape for me below . " STEEVENS . • hear but one word ; ] Hear is in this line , as in ...
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... word , which im- proves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 2 I am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : 65 King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I ...
... word , which im- proves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 2 I am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : 65 King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I ...
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... words , were used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find ... word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the fecond folio ; for how ...
... words , were used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find ... word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the fecond folio ; for how ...
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