The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 71.
Σελίδα 8
... fenfe is , that having touch'd on one fubje & t , it flies off in queft of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound it chafes . The letters and are not always to be diftinguished from each other , especially when the types have ...
... fenfe is , that having touch'd on one fubje & t , it flies off in queft of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound it chafes . The letters and are not always to be diftinguished from each other , especially when the types have ...
Σελίδα 14
... fenfe , on fimilar occafious . Thus , in Measure for Measure : - Bring me to hear them fpeak ; " i . e . to fpeak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When spoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology ...
... fenfe , on fimilar occafious . Thus , in Measure for Measure : - Bring me to hear them fpeak ; " i . e . to fpeak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When spoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology ...
Σελίδα 26
... 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 myfelf for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough expreffed ...
... 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 myfelf for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough expreffed ...
Σελίδα 33
... fenfe is , - all Athenians are welcome to share my fortune : I would myfelf have no exclufive right or power in this house ; Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider himself as joint ...
... fenfe is , - all Athenians are welcome to share my fortune : I would myfelf have no exclufive right or power in this house ; Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider himself as joint ...
Σελίδα 38
... fenfe of Apemantus is , what thou lofeft , they get . JOHNSON . 5 - like a babe ] That is , a weeping babe . JOHNSON . I queftion if Shakspeare meant the propriety of allufion to be carried quite fo far . To look for babies in the eyes ...
... fenfe of Apemantus is , what thou lofeft , they get . JOHNSON . 5 - like a babe ] That is , a weeping babe . JOHNSON . I queftion if Shakspeare meant the propriety of allufion to be carried quite fo far . To look for babies in the eyes ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
againſt ALCIB Alcibiades anſwer Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus Athens Aufidius becauſe beft Cominius Coriolanus Cymbeline editors emendation Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame fecond folio feems fenate fenfe fent fervant ferve fhall fhould fhow fignifies fimilar firft FLAV foldier fome fool fpeak fpeech friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword gods Hanmer hath heart himſelf honeft honour houfe houſe inftances inftead itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI King Lear laft lefs lord Lucullus Macbeth mafter MALONE Marcius means meaſure Menenius moft muft muſt myſelf noble obferved occafion old copy Othello paffage perfon pleaſe Plutarch poet prefent propofed reafon Rome ſay Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou art Timon Timon of Athens tranflation ufed uſed Volces WARBURTON whofe word ΤΙΜ