The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 12
... tell him . JOHNSON . To advertise is used in this sense , and with Shakspeare's accen- tuation , by Chapman , in his version of the eleventh book of the Odyssey : 66 Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advértis'd ...
... tell him . JOHNSON . To advertise is used in this sense , and with Shakspeare's accen- tuation , by Chapman , in his version of the eleventh book of the Odyssey : 66 Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advértis'd ...
Pàgina 26
... tell what signification to give to the word prone . Its primitive and trans- lated senses are well known . The author may , by a prone dialect , mean a dialect which men are prone to regard , or a dialect natural and unforced , as those ...
... tell what signification to give to the word prone . Its primitive and trans- lated senses are well known . The author may , by a prone dialect , mean a dialect which men are prone to regard , or a dialect natural and unforced , as those ...
Pàgina 42
... tell me , seems to be wanting to make this line sense . Perhaps , we should read : " Err'd in this point which now you censure him for . " STEEVENS . The sense undoubtedly requires , " --which now you censure him for , " but the text ...
... tell me , seems to be wanting to make this line sense . Perhaps , we should read : " Err'd in this point which now you censure him for . " STEEVENS . The sense undoubtedly requires , " --which now you censure him for , " but the text ...
Pàgina 49
... tell you then , if you be remember'd , that such a one , and such a one , were past cure of the thing you wot of , unless they kept very good diet , as I told you . FROTH . All this is true . CLO . Why , very well then . ESCAL . Come ...
... tell you then , if you be remember'd , that such a one , and such a one , were past cure of the thing you wot of , unless they kept very good diet , as I told you . FROTH . All this is true . CLO . Why , very well then . ESCAL . Come ...
Pàgina 53
... devore . " But heare hath so possessed of late " The bryche of every knave , " That none one beast nor horse can tell " Which waye his tale to saufe.- you are Pompey the great . Pompey , you are SC . I. 53 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... devore . " But heare hath so possessed of late " The bryche of every knave , " That none one beast nor horse can tell " Which waye his tale to saufe.- you are Pompey the great . Pompey , you are SC . I. 53 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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