The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page 84
... said , being a preparation of gold , they called Aurum potabile ; which Shakspeare alluded to in the word gilded . But the joke here is to infinuate , that , notwithstanding all the boafts of the chemifts , fack was the only restorer of ...
... said , being a preparation of gold , they called Aurum potabile ; which Shakspeare alluded to in the word gilded . But the joke here is to infinuate , that , notwithstanding all the boafts of the chemifts , fack was the only restorer of ...
Page 111
... said that it could speak like a wood woman ! " But he ufes the feminine pronoun in fpeaking of the fhoe , because it is fuppofed to represent a woman . M. MASON . SCENE SCENE IV . Milan . An Apartment in the Duke's OF VERONA . III.
... said that it could speak like a wood woman ! " But he ufes the feminine pronoun in fpeaking of the fhoe , because it is fuppofed to represent a woman . M. MASON . SCENE SCENE IV . Milan . An Apartment in the Duke's OF VERONA . III.
Page 143
... said to be fudden ; that is , irafcible and impetuous . JOHNSON . 9 Kindness will creep where it cannot gang , is to be found in Kelly's Collection of Scottish Proverbs , p . 226. REED . SONG . Who is Silvia ? what is fhe , OF VERONA . X43.
... said to be fudden ; that is , irafcible and impetuous . JOHNSON . 9 Kindness will creep where it cannot gang , is to be found in Kelly's Collection of Scottish Proverbs , p . 226. REED . SONG . Who is Silvia ? what is fhe , OF VERONA . X43.
Page 327
... said : " Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , " With an invifible and subtle stealth ,. " To creep in at mine eyes . " which confirms my explanation of this paffage . M. MASON . I think the meaning is , I fear that my eyes will ...
... said : " Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , " With an invifible and subtle stealth ,. " To creep in at mine eyes . " which confirms my explanation of this paffage . M. MASON . I think the meaning is , I fear that my eyes will ...
Page 547
... said even now , I made you a duke ; good my lord , do not recompence me , in making me a cuckold . Duke . Upon mine honour , thou fhalt marry her . Thy flanders I forgive ; and therewithal Remit thy other forfeits : 8 - Take him to ...
... said even now , I made you a duke ; good my lord , do not recompence me , in making me a cuckold . Duke . Upon mine honour , thou fhalt marry her . Thy flanders I forgive ; and therewithal Remit thy other forfeits : 8 - Take him to ...
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