The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 6
... fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether any thing very frange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for ...
... fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether any thing very frange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for ...
Σελίδα 11
... fame thought is more clearly expreffed : " Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd fteed , " His art with nature's workmanship at ftrife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So ...
... fame thought is more clearly expreffed : " Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd fteed , " His art with nature's workmanship at ftrife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So ...
Σελίδα 23
... fame time when thou art Timon's dog , & c . i . e . never . MALONE . Mr. Malone has juftly explained the drift of Apemantus . Such another reply occurs in Troilus and Creffida , where , Ulyffes , defirous to avoid a kifs from Creffida ...
... fame time when thou art Timon's dog , & c . i . e . never . MALONE . Mr. Malone has juftly explained the drift of Apemantus . Such another reply occurs in Troilus and Creffida , where , Ulyffes , defirous to avoid a kifs from Creffida ...
Σελίδα 26
... fame fenfe , Shakspeare ufes lean - witted in his King Richard II : " And thou a lunatick , lean - witted fool . " WARBURTON . The meaning may be , -I fhould hate my felf for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough ...
... fame fenfe , Shakspeare ufes lean - witted in his King Richard II : " And thou a lunatick , lean - witted fool . " WARBURTON . The meaning may be , -I fhould hate my felf for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough ...
Σελίδα 28
... fame meaning . So , in King John : Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . e . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more ...
... fame meaning . So , in King John : Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . e . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more ...
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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