The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Σελίδα 23
... head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws will prove an idle scorn.- Sirrah , come on . COST . I suffer for the truth , sir : for true it is , I was taken with Jaquenetta , and Jaquenetta is a true girl ; and therefore , Welcome ...
... head to any good man's hat , These oaths and laws will prove an idle scorn.- Sirrah , come on . COST . I suffer for the truth , sir : for true it is , I was taken with Jaquenetta , and Jaquenetta is a true girl ; and therefore , Welcome ...
Σελίδα 40
... head , and did address " Itself to motion . " STEEVENS . Where- ] Where is here used for whereas . So , in Peri- cles , Act I. sc . i : " Where now you're both a father and a son . " See note on this passage . STEEVENS . I hear , your ...
... head , and did address " Itself to motion . " STEEVENS . Where- ] Where is here used for whereas . So , in Peri- cles , Act I. sc . i : " Where now you're both a father and a son . " See note on this passage . STEEVENS . I hear , your ...
Σελίδα 56
... head . So , in Hycke Scorner : " I wyll rappe you on the costard with my horne . " STEEVENS . -no l'envoy ; ] The l'envoy is a term borrowed from the old French poetry . It appeared always at the head of a few con- 5 in the mail , sir ...
... head . So , in Hycke Scorner : " I wyll rappe you on the costard with my horne . " STEEVENS . -no l'envoy ; ] The l'envoy is a term borrowed from the old French poetry . It appeared always at the head of a few con- 5 in the mail , sir ...
Σελίδα 57
... head in a male . So , likewise , in Tamburlane , or the Scythian Shepherd , 1590 : 66 Open the males , yet guard the treasure sure . ' I believe Dr. Johnson's first explanation to be right . STEEVENS . Male , which is the reading of the ...
... head in a male . So , likewise , in Tamburlane , or the Scythian Shepherd , 1590 : 66 Open the males , yet guard the treasure sure . ' I believe Dr. Johnson's first explanation to be right . STEEVENS . Male , which is the reading of the ...
Σελίδα 60
... head was anciently called the costard . So , in King Richard III : " Take him over the costard with the hilt of thy sword . " A costard likewise sig- nified a crab - stick . So , in The Loyal Subject of Beaumont and Fletcher : " I hope ...
... head was anciently called the costard . So , in King Richard III : " Take him over the costard with the hilt of thy sword . " A costard likewise sig- nified a crab - stick . So , in The Loyal Subject of Beaumont and Fletcher : " I hope ...
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Amadis de Gaula ancient Ansaldo Antonio Armado BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson BIRON bond BOYET called Christian COST Costard doth ducats duke Dumain editions editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Giannetto give Gratiano hath hear heart heaven honour Jessica JOHNSON KATH King Henry l'envoy lady LAUN Launcelot letter Longaville lord Lorenzo Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means merchant Merchant of Venice merry mistress Monarcho MOTH musick Nerissa never night oath old copies passage peize play poet Pompey Portia pound of flesh praise pray Princess quarto ring romances SALAN SALAR Saracens says SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock signifies signior Sonnet speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thousand ducats thrasonical tongue true TYRWHITT unto Venice WARBURTON word