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 78
... passage in the first act , of the fame tendency . The ftorm was raised at least two glaffes after mid day , and Ariel was promised that the work should ceafe at the fixth bour . STEEVENS . 4 i . e . I am forry for it . To be woe , is ...
... passage in the first act , of the fame tendency . The ftorm was raised at least two glaffes after mid day , and Ariel was promised that the work should ceafe at the fixth bour . STEEVENS . 4 i . e . I am forry for it . To be woe , is ...
Page 179
... passage , fully confirms Mr. Steevens's interpretation . MALONE . Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . STEVENS . 9 A coney - catcher was , in the time of Elizabeth , a common name for a cheat or sharper . Green , one of ...
... passage , fully confirms Mr. Steevens's interpretation . MALONE . Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . STEVENS . 9 A coney - catcher was , in the time of Elizabeth , a common name for a cheat or sharper . Green , one of ...
Page 309
... passage in his throat , and drink in Illyria , at the fight of Sir Andrew , demands of Maria , with a banter , Caftiliano vulgo . What this was , may be probably inferred from a fpeech in the Shoemaker's Holiday , 4to , 1610 : " -Away ...
... passage in his throat , and drink in Illyria , at the fight of Sir Andrew , demands of Maria , with a banter , Caftiliano vulgo . What this was , may be probably inferred from a fpeech in the Shoemaker's Holiday , 4to , 1610 : " -Away ...
Page 340
... passage in The Martial Maid of Beaumont and Fletcher : " Doft thou think I fhall become the steward's chair ? Will not these fender haunches fhew well in a chain ? " , The best method of cleaning any gilt plate , is by rubbing it with ...
... passage in The Martial Maid of Beaumont and Fletcher : " Doft thou think I fhall become the steward's chair ? Will not these fender haunches fhew well in a chain ? " , The best method of cleaning any gilt plate , is by rubbing it with ...
Page 352
... passage one might suspect that the manner of paying re- fpect , which is now confined to females , was equally ufed by the other fex . It is probable , however , that the word court'fy was employed to ex- prefs acts of civility and ...
... passage one might suspect that the manner of paying re- fpect , which is now confined to females , was equally ufed by the other fex . It is probable , however , that the word court'fy was employed to ex- prefs acts of civility and ...
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