The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 8
It is well known that the players often shorten fpeeches to quicken the representation : and it may be suspected , that they fometimes performed their amputations with more hafte than judge- ment . JOHNSON . Perhaps the fenfe is ...
It is well known that the players often shorten fpeeches to quicken the representation : and it may be suspected , that they fometimes performed their amputations with more hafte than judge- ment . JOHNSON . Perhaps the fenfe is ...
Σελίδα 9
... perhaps eight , pounds at this day . MALONE . 6 ' Tis a good piece . } As the metre is here defective , it is not improbable that our author originally wrote ' Tis a good piece , indeed . So , in The Winter's Tale : 7 " ' Tis grace ...
... perhaps eight , pounds at this day . MALONE . 6 ' Tis a good piece . } As the metre is here defective , it is not improbable that our author originally wrote ' Tis a good piece , indeed . So , in The Winter's Tale : 7 " ' Tis grace ...
Σελίδα 17
To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak- fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by Heywood , after him , in A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 : How eafy could I period all my care .
To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak- fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by Heywood , after him , in A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 : How eafy could I period all my care .
Σελίδα 26
Perhaps fome happy change may fet it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us ...
Perhaps fome happy change may fet it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us ...
Σελίδα 32
Perhaps we should read - But yon man's very anger ; i . e . anger itfelf , which always maintains its violence . STEEVENS . at thine own peril , ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I come to obferve ; I give thee warning on't 32 ...
Perhaps we should read - But yon man's very anger ; i . e . anger itfelf , which always maintains its violence . STEEVENS . at thine own peril , ] The old copy reads - at thine apperil . I come to obferve ; I give thee warning on't 32 ...
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ancient APEM Apemantus appears Athens Aufidius bear believe better blood called comes common Coriolanus editors emendation enemies Enter Exeunt eyes fame fear fecond feems fenate fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft folio fome fool fortune fpeak friends ftand fuch fuppofe give given gods gold hand Hanmer hath hear heart Henry himſelf honour JOHNSON keep King ladies leave live look lord MALONE Marcius MASON means Menenius moft mother muft nature never noble old copy once paffage peace Perhaps play poet poor pray prefent Roman Rome SERV Shakspeare STEEVENS tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought Timon tribunes true turn ufed uſed voices WARBURTON whofe wife word