The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... edition in quarto of 1600 , explains a passage in what follows , otherwise obscure . Pope . 3 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself describing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . Johnson . And of so easy and ...
... edition in quarto of 1600 , explains a passage in what follows , otherwise obscure . Pope . 3 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself describing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . Johnson . And of so easy and ...
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... edition . Johnson . 5 Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , ] That is , stands over his country to defend her as she lies bleeding on the ground . So Falstaff before says to the Prince , If thou see me down , Hal , and ...
... edition . Johnson . 5 Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , ] That is , stands over his country to defend her as she lies bleeding on the ground . So Falstaff before says to the Prince , If thou see me down , Hal , and ...
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... edition , printed in 1609 , this speech stands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : - I had not observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV , concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been ...
... edition , printed in 1609 , this speech stands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : - I had not observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV , concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been ...
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... editions , when compared with the publication of the players . Steevens . -you are too impatient to bear crosses . ] I believe a quibble was here intended . Falstaff had just asked his lordship to lend him a thousand pound , and he ...
... editions , when compared with the publication of the players . Steevens . -you are too impatient to bear crosses . ] I believe a quibble was here intended . Falstaff had just asked his lordship to lend him a thousand pound , and he ...
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... i . e . profit , self - interest . See Vol . VII , p . 332 , n . 7. Steevens 8 - step too far - ] The four following lines were added in the second edition . Johnson . Bard . It was , my lord ; who lin'd KING HENRY IV . 33.
... i . e . profit , self - interest . See Vol . VII , p . 332 , n . 7. Steevens 8 - step too far - ] The four following lines were added in the second edition . Johnson . Bard . It was , my lord ; who lin'd KING HENRY IV . 33.
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