The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 44
... King Henry VI . P. III . A & II . fc . i : Tidings , as fwiftly as the poft could run , " Were brought , " & c ... Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied posts " Come from the north . " MALONE . Dr. Johnson's ...
... King Henry VI . P. III . A & II . fc . i : Tidings , as fwiftly as the poft could run , " Were brought , " & c ... Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied posts " Come from the north . " MALONE . Dr. Johnson's ...
Σελίδα 49
... King Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All these bold fears “ Thou see'st with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays- " To alter favour ever is ...
... King Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All these bold fears “ Thou see'st with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently used by Shakspeare in the sense of fright . In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays- " To alter favour ever is ...
Σελίδα 54
... of frame or structure ; but the school- term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning is - We cannot conftrue or discover the difpofition of the mind by the lineaments of the face . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : Conftrue ...
... of frame or structure ; but the school- term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning is - We cannot conftrue or discover the difpofition of the mind by the lineaments of the face . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : Conftrue ...
Σελίδα 56
... Henry Duke of Lan- cafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint , ( a paffage that ... IV . sc . iii : " Save him from danger ; do HIм love and honour . " Again , in Twelfth - Night : " What fhall you afk ...
... Henry Duke of Lan- cafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint , ( a paffage that ... IV . sc . iii : " Save him from danger ; do HIм love and honour . " Again , in Twelfth - Night : " What fhall you afk ...
Σελίδα 81
... of expreffion . So , a little lower : " Befides , this Duncan , " & c . Again , in King Henry IV . P. I : " That this fame child of honour and renown , " This gallant Hotspur , this all - praised knight . " MALONE . * Commends the ...
... of expreffion . So , a little lower : " Befides , this Duncan , " & c . Again , in King Henry IV . P. I : " That this fame child of honour and renown , " This gallant Hotspur , this all - praised knight . " MALONE . * Commends the ...
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