The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 6Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 136
... iii : " The bleffing of perfection to your thoughts lady ; For I'm refolved they are good ones , REED , I he is indeed juftice . ] Summum jus , fumma injuria . STEEVENS DUKE . Peace be with you ! [ Exeunt ESCALUS 136 MEASURE FOR MEASURE ..
... iii : " The bleffing of perfection to your thoughts lady ; For I'm refolved they are good ones , REED , I he is indeed juftice . ] Summum jus , fumma injuria . STEEVENS DUKE . Peace be with you ! [ Exeunt ESCALUS 136 MEASURE FOR MEASURE ..
Page 145
... ladies converfe apart , and they must have quick tongues and ready apprehenfions , if they understood each other while this fpeech was uttered . JOHNSON . X 7 - millions of falfe eyes ] That is , Eyes infidious and traiterous . JOHNSON ...
... ladies converfe apart , and they must have quick tongues and ready apprehenfions , if they understood each other while this fpeech was uttered . JOHNSON . X 7 - millions of falfe eyes ] That is , Eyes infidious and traiterous . JOHNSON ...
Page 175
... lady proclaim my guilt ? Yet ( you'll fay ) he has reafon on her fide , and that will make her dare to do it . I think not ; for my authority is of fuch weight , & c . I am afraid dare has no fuch fignification . I have nothing to offer ...
... lady proclaim my guilt ? Yet ( you'll fay ) he has reafon on her fide , and that will make her dare to do it . I think not ; for my authority is of fuch weight , & c . I am afraid dare has no fuch fignification . I have nothing to offer ...
Page 187
... lady should not wifh , that fince her tale is true , it may obtain belief . If Dr. Warburton's explication be right , we fhould read : O ! that it were as likely , as ' tis true ! Likely I have never found for feemly . JOHNSON . Though ...
... lady should not wifh , that fince her tale is true , it may obtain belief . If Dr. Warburton's explication be right , we fhould read : O ! that it were as likely , as ' tis true ! Likely I have never found for feemly . JOHNSON . Though ...
Page 193
... lady , " Who , coming from the CURTAIN , sneaketh in " To fome old garden noted house for fin . Again , in The London Prodigal , a comedy , 1605 : if you have any friend , or garden - house , where you may employ a poor gentleman as ...
... lady , " Who , coming from the CURTAIN , sneaketh in " To fome old garden noted house for fin . Again , in The London Prodigal , a comedy , 1605 : if you have any friend , or garden - house , where you may employ a poor gentleman as ...
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