The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these ...
... O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these ...
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... o'the air . - How preg- stances , than the bringing him in reading a description of the evils of long life . WARBURTON . Had Shakspeare read Juvenal in the original , he had met . with- and " De temone Britanno , Excidet Arviragus ...
... o'the air . - How preg- stances , than the bringing him in reading a description of the evils of long life . WARBURTON . Had Shakspeare read Juvenal in the original , he had met . with- and " De temone Britanno , Excidet Arviragus ...
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... o'the sere . WARBURTON . -the clown shall make those laugh , whose lungs are tickled o'the sere ; ] i . e . those who are asthmatical , and to whom laugh- ter is most uneasy . This is the case ( as I am told ) with those whose lungs are ...
... o'the sere . WARBURTON . -the clown shall make those laugh , whose lungs are tickled o'the sere ; ] i . e . those who are asthmatical , and to whom laugh- ter is most uneasy . This is the case ( as I am told ) with those whose lungs are ...
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... O'the sere or of the sere , means , I think , by the sere ; but the word sere I am unable to explain , and suspect it to be corrupt . Perhaps we should read the clown shall make those laugh whose lungs are tickled o'the scene , i . e ...
... O'the sere or of the sere , means , I think , by the sere ; but the word sere I am unable to explain , and suspect it to be corrupt . Perhaps we should read the clown shall make those laugh whose lungs are tickled o'the scene , i . e ...
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... o'the times , i . e . times satirical as the age of Shakspeare , which pro- bably furnished him with the idea . In the reigns of Elizabeth and James ( particularly in the for- mer ) there was more illiberal private abuse and peevish ...
... o'the times , i . e . times satirical as the age of Shakspeare , which pro- bably furnished him with the idea . In the reigns of Elizabeth and James ( particularly in the for- mer ) there was more illiberal private abuse and peevish ...
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