The Plays of William Shakspeare ...Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 14
... fpeech to the fhip's company , where he affures them that , though they were to fuffer fhip- wreck , " not an hair fhould fall from the head of any of them ? " * Acts , xxvii . 34. Ariel afterwards fays , " Not a hair perifh'd . " HOLT ...
... fpeech to the fhip's company , where he affures them that , though they were to fuffer fhip- wreck , " not an hair fhould fall from the head of any of them ? " * Acts , xxvii . 34. Ariel afterwards fays , " Not a hair perifh'd . " HOLT ...
Page 41
... fpeech , which the old copy gives to Miranda , is very judiciously bestowed by Theobald on Profpero . JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this speech trans- ferred to Profpero in the alteration of this play by Dryden ...
... fpeech , which the old copy gives to Miranda , is very judiciously bestowed by Theobald on Profpero . JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald found , or might have found , this speech trans- ferred to Profpero in the alteration of this play by Dryden ...
Page 55
... fpeech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of my command . ARI . To the fyllable . PRO . Come , follow : fpeak not for him . [ Exeunt ACT II ...
... fpeech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of my command . ARI . To the fyllable . PRO . Come , follow : fpeak not for him . [ Exeunt ACT II ...
Page 89
... fpeech . MALONE . I do not perceive how Trinculo could anfwer for Caliban's ex- pertnefs in fwimming , having only lain under his gaberdine for an hour . Ritfon's arrangement of the preceding line is well imagined . M. MASON . Haft thou ...
... fpeech . MALONE . I do not perceive how Trinculo could anfwer for Caliban's ex- pertnefs in fwimming , having only lain under his gaberdine for an hour . Ritfon's arrangement of the preceding line is well imagined . M. MASON . Haft thou ...
Page 93
... fpeech : 66 This my mean task would be " As heavy to me as ' tis odious ; but " The mistress that I ferve , " & c . It is furely better to change a fingle word , than to countenance one corruption by another , or fuppofe that four words ...
... fpeech : 66 This my mean task would be " As heavy to me as ' tis odious ; but " The mistress that I ferve , " & c . It is furely better to change a fingle word , than to countenance one corruption by another , or fuppofe that four words ...
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againſt alfo ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ariel becauſe Caliban called Demetrius doth DUKE Exeunt expreffion eyes faid fairy fame fays fecond feems fenfe fervant fhall fhould fignifies fince fing firft firſt fleep folio fome fometimes fong foul fpeak fpeech fpirits ftand ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fure fweet Gentlemen of Verona hath Hermia himſelf houſe inftance JOHNSON Julia King lady LAUN loft lord Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure MIRA miſtreſs moft monfter moon moſt mufick muft muſt myſelf night Oberon obferves Othello paffage play pleaſe prefent Profpero Proteus PUCK purpoſe Pyramus quarto Queen reafon Richard III RITSON ſay ſcene ſeems ſenſe Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe Silvia ſpeak SPEED STEEVENS ſweet thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Thurio Titania tranflation TRIN ufed uſed Valentine Warburton whofe Winter's Tale word