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 ix
... honour of being united in a talk of litera- ture with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor flattery transfer to any other candidate for publick favour , " IT may be proper to obferve that the ...
... honour of being united in a talk of litera- ture with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor flattery transfer to any other candidate for publick favour , " IT may be proper to obferve that the ...
Page xv
... honour of either our poet's wife or daughter , ex- cep flat tomb - ftones , by which , however , the time of their respective deaths is afcertained . His daughter Sufanna died , not on the fecond , but the eleventh of July 1649 ...
... honour of either our poet's wife or daughter , ex- cep flat tomb - ftones , by which , however , the time of their respective deaths is afcertained . His daughter Sufanna died , not on the fecond , but the eleventh of July 1649 ...
Page xviii
... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friend- fhip from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Effex . It was to that noble lord that he ...
... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friend- fhip from the earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Effex . It was to that noble lord that he ...
Page xxi
... honour to Shakfpeare , that in writing ( whatfoever he " penned ) he never blotted out a line . My anfwer hath " been , Would he had blotted a thoufand ! which they 66 thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not told potterity " this , but ...
... honour to Shakfpeare , that in writing ( whatfoever he " penned ) he never blotted out a line . My anfwer hath " been , Would he had blotted a thoufand ! which they 66 thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not told potterity " this , but ...
Page xxiv
... honour , fudden and quick in quarrel , " Seeking the bubble reputation 86 " Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then , the just ; In fair round belly , with good capon lin'd , " With eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , " Full of wife ...
... honour , fudden and quick in quarrel , " Seeking the bubble reputation 86 " Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then , the just ; In fair round belly , with good capon lin'd , " With eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , " Full of wife ...
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