The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... given to the Page in all the editions to the folio of 1664. It is more proper for Falstaff , but that the boy must not stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The first of these terms of ...
... given to the Page in all the editions to the folio of 1664. It is more proper for Falstaff , but that the boy must not stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The first of these terms of ...
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... a prince to a prentice ? a heavy declenfion ! This reading is elegant , and perhaps right . JOHNSON . The folio reads - declenfion . MALONE . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak F4 KING HENRY IV . 71 SCENE III. ...
... a prince to a prentice ? a heavy declenfion ! This reading is elegant , and perhaps right . JOHNSON . The folio reads - declenfion . MALONE . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak F4 KING HENRY IV . 71 SCENE III. ...
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... given over , I will speak no more : Do what you will ; your wisdom be your guide . NORTH . Alas , fweet wife , my honour is at pawn ; And , but my going , nothing can redeem it . LADY P. O , yet , for God's fake , go not to these wars ...
... given over , I will speak no more : Do what you will ; your wisdom be your guide . NORTH . Alas , fweet wife , my honour is at pawn ; And , but my going , nothing can redeem it . LADY P. O , yet , for God's fake , go not to these wars ...
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... given in the year 1580 to fome of our navigators , " for banketting on fhipboard persons of credite , " we meet with " the apple John that dureth two yeares , to make fhew of our fruits . " See Hackluyt , Vol . I. P. 441 . STEEVENS ...
... given in the year 1580 to fome of our navigators , " for banketting on fhipboard persons of credite , " we meet with " the apple John that dureth two yeares , to make fhew of our fruits . " See Hackluyt , Vol . I. P. 441 . STEEVENS ...
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... the first edition . POPE . These words , which are not in the folio , are in the quarto given to the fecond drawer . Mr. Pope rightly attributed them to the firft . MALONE . jerkins , and aprons ; and fir John muft not 76 SECOND PART OF.
... the first edition . POPE . These words , which are not in the folio , are in the quarto given to the fecond drawer . Mr. Pope rightly attributed them to the firft . MALONE . jerkins , and aprons ; and fir John muft not 76 SECOND PART OF.
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