The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 20 |
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Σελίδα 21
... feems to have given rife . Shakspeare was not quite accurate in his notion of the Hefperides , but he certainly never intended to give this appellation to the princefs of Antioch ; for it appears from Love's Labour's Lot , Ad IV . scene ...
... feems to have given rife . Shakspeare was not quite accurate in his notion of the Hefperides , but he certainly never intended to give this appellation to the princefs of Antioch ; for it appears from Love's Labour's Lot , Ad IV . scene ...
Σελίδα 22
... feems a harth expreffion ; but the poet , probably , was thinking of the fars , the countless eyes of heaven , as he calls them in p . 26 . -- MALONE . Old copy Her countless & c . I read " A countless glory , — : " i . e . her face ...
... feems a harth expreffion ; but the poet , probably , was thinking of the fars , the countless eyes of heaven , as he calls them in p . 26 . -- MALONE . Old copy Her countless & c . I read " A countless glory , — : " i . e . her face ...
Σελίδα 36
... feems far too fhort to hit me here : Yet neither pleafure's art can joy my fpirits , Nor yet the other's diflance comfort me . Then it is thus : the paffions of the mind , That have their first conception by mif - dread , Have after ...
... feems far too fhort to hit me here : Yet neither pleafure's art can joy my fpirits , Nor yet the other's diflance comfort me . Then it is thus : the paffions of the mind , That have their first conception by mif - dread , Have after ...
Σελίδα 38
... feems to be corrupt , as it ftands , and the fenfe requires that we should read , To which that blaft gives heat and stronger glowing . Steevens agrees with me in the neceffity of fome amendment , but proposes to read wind , which I ...
... feems to be corrupt , as it ftands , and the fenfe requires that we should read , To which that blaft gives heat and stronger glowing . Steevens agrees with me in the neceffity of fome amendment , but proposes to read wind , which I ...
Σελίδα 41
... feems to be the fault of the author , not the printer . I believe it was written as it ftands . M. MASON . * Seem'd not to flrike , but smooth : ] To fmooth formerly fignified to flatter . See note on -fmooth every paffiou , " in King ...
... feems to be the fault of the author , not the printer . I believe it was written as it ftands . M. MASON . * Seem'd not to flrike , but smooth : ] To fmooth formerly fignified to flatter . See note on -fmooth every paffiou , " in King ...
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alfo Antony and Cleopatra BAWD becauſe beft better BOULT caft Cordelia Coriolanus Cymbeline daughter defire Dionyza doth Edgar Edmund Exeunt expreffed expreffion eyes faid fame father fcene fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fifter fignifies filk fince firft folio fome fool forrow fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure GENT Glofter Goneril Gower hath heaven himſelf honour houſe inferted JOHNSON KENT King Henry King Lear laft LEAR loft lord Macbeth mafter MALONE Marina MASON means meaſure Merchant of Venice moft muft muſt night obferved occafion old copies omitted Othello paffage Pentapolis perfon Pericles play poet prefent prince Prince of Tyre purpoſe quartos read reafon reft Regan Romeo and Juliet Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſpeak STEEVENS Tharfus thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought Tyre ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe Winter's Tale word worfe