The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 75
... ancient bl . 1. ballad , entitled , The Dead Man's Song : And ladles full of melted gold " Were poured downe their throates . " Mr. M. Mafon thinks , that Flaminius more " probably alludes to the ftory of Marcus Craffus and the ...
... ancient bl . 1. ballad , entitled , The Dead Man's Song : And ladles full of melted gold " Were poured downe their throates . " Mr. M. Mafon thinks , that Flaminius more " probably alludes to the ftory of Marcus Craffus and the ...
Σελίδα 97
... ancient foldiery carried , and were ftill used by the watch in Shakspeare's time . See the scene between Dog- berry , & c . in Much Ado about Nothing ; Vol . VI . p . 303 , n . 6 . Again , in Heywood's If you know not me you know nobody ...
... ancient foldiery carried , and were ftill used by the watch in Shakspeare's time . See the scene between Dog- berry , & c . in Much Ado about Nothing ; Vol . VI . p . 303 , n . 6 . Again , in Heywood's If you know not me you know nobody ...
Σελίδα 115
... to believe that the more ancient drama defcribed in P. 2 , had been read by our author , and that he fuppofed he had ACT IV . SCENE I. Without the Walls of Athens 1 2 TIMON OF ATHENS . 115 Soft, take thy phyfick firft,-thou too,...
... to believe that the more ancient drama defcribed in P. 2 , had been read by our author , and that he fuppofed he had ACT IV . SCENE I. Without the Walls of Athens 1 2 TIMON OF ATHENS . 115 Soft, take thy phyfick firft,-thou too,...
Σελίδα 118
... ancient elliptical phraseology , the word me , which diforders the measure , might be omitted . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads : 2 Let it be recorded & c . STEEVENS . to his buried fortunes ] So the old copies . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads from ...
... ancient elliptical phraseology , the word me , which diforders the measure , might be omitted . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads : 2 Let it be recorded & c . STEEVENS . to his buried fortunes ] So the old copies . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads from ...
Σελίδα 129
... ancient bl . 1. ballad entitled , The little Barley Corne : Twill make a weeping widow laugh , " And foon incline to pleasure . ' STEEVENS . The inftances produced by Mr. Steevens fully fupport the text in my apprehenfion , nor do I ...
... ancient bl . 1. ballad entitled , The little Barley Corne : Twill make a weeping widow laugh , " And foon incline to pleasure . ' STEEVENS . The inftances produced by Mr. Steevens fully fupport the text in my apprehenfion , nor do I ...
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