The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... See Vol . VIII . p . 38 , n . 8 . To fwash seems to have meant to be a bully , to be noisily valiant . So , Green , in lis Card of Fancy , 1608 : " -in spend- ing and spoiling , in swearing and fwashing . " Barrett , in his Al vearie ...
... See Vol . VIII . p . 38 , n . 8 . To fwash seems to have meant to be a bully , to be noisily valiant . So , Green , in lis Card of Fancy , 1608 : " -in spend- ing and spoiling , in swearing and fwashing . " Barrett , in his Al vearie ...
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... See Vol . VIII . p . 166 , n . 3 , and Vol . XIII . p . 35 , n . 6. MALONE . * Give me my long sword . ] The long sword was the sword used in war , which was sometimes wielded with both hands . See Vol . V. p . 76 , n . 3. MALONE ...
... See Vol . VIII . p . 166 , n . 3 , and Vol . XIII . p . 35 , n . 6. MALONE . * Give me my long sword . ] The long sword was the sword used in war , which was sometimes wielded with both hands . See Vol . V. p . 76 , n . 3. MALONE ...
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... see pathways to his will ! * 2 -to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read to his ill . The present reading has fome obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his defire . That the ...
... see pathways to his will ! * 2 -to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read to his ill . The present reading has fome obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his defire . That the ...
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... See Vol . VI . p . 35 , n . 9. MALONE . * And , in strong proof & c . ] As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not ...
... See Vol . VI . p . 35 , n . 9. MALONE . * And , in strong proof & c . ] As this play was written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , I cannot help regarding these speeches of Romeo as an oblique compliment to her majesty , who was not ...
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... of 1597. POPE . 5 Do I live dead , ] So , Richard the Third : " - now they kill me with a living death . " See Vol . XIV . p . 291 , п . 2. МALONE . BEN . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine 24 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... of 1597. POPE . 5 Do I live dead , ] So , Richard the Third : " - now they kill me with a living death . " See Vol . XIV . p . 291 , п . 2. МALONE . BEN . By giving liberty unto thine eyes ; Examine 24 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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