The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volum 16Rwington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 5
... gives forty shillings to Phillips the player to play this , besides whatsoever he could get . " Augustine Philippes was one of the patentees of the Globe playhouse with Shakspeare , in 1603 ; but the play here described was certainly ...
... gives forty shillings to Phillips the player to play this , besides whatsoever he could get . " Augustine Philippes was one of the patentees of the Globe playhouse with Shakspeare , in 1603 ; but the play here described was certainly ...
Pàgina 16
... Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame ” . NOR . Yea , but not change his spots " : take but my shame , And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord , The purest treasure mortal times afford , Is - spotless reputation ; that away ...
... Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame ” . NOR . Yea , but not change his spots " : take but my shame , And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord , The purest treasure mortal times afford , Is - spotless reputation ; that away ...
Pàgina 22
... gives a clear and plausible meaning ; but cer- tainly not that intended by Shakspeare . Mr. Steevens has rightly interpreted , in a preceding note , the words - unfurnish'd walls ; but neither he nor any other editor has taken any ...
... gives a clear and plausible meaning ; but cer- tainly not that intended by Shakspeare . Mr. Steevens has rightly interpreted , in a preceding note , the words - unfurnish'd walls ; but neither he nor any other editor has taken any ...
Pàgina 31
... gives no additional strength to this reading ; for that copy merely followed the quarto of 1608 , where the reading is civil . Swords is the reading of the folio . The original quarto has sword . MALONE . 5 And for we think the eagle ...
... gives no additional strength to this reading ; for that copy merely followed the quarto of 1608 , where the reading is civil . Swords is the reading of the folio . The original quarto has sword . MALONE . 5 And for we think the eagle ...
Pàgina 32
... gives one the notion of a happy people sunk in sloth and luxury , which is not the idea the speaker would raise , and from which state the sooner it was awaked the better . WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of ...
... gives one the notion of a happy people sunk in sloth and luxury , which is not the idea the speaker would raise , and from which state the sooner it was awaked the better . WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volum 16 William Shakespeare Visualització de fragments - 1966 |
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