Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 2author and sold, 1754 - 326 strán (strany) |
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Strana 56
... probably to the fultan of Cam- baya , who did eat poifon from his cradle , and was of that poisonous nature , that when he was determined to put any nobleman to death , he had him ftript naked , fpit upon him , and he inftantly died ...
... probably to the fultan of Cam- baya , who did eat poifon from his cradle , and was of that poisonous nature , that when he was determined to put any nobleman to death , he had him ftript naked , fpit upon him , and he inftantly died ...
Strana 63
... probably wrote That bloated spider , King Richard's legs and arms ( as in other hunch- back'd perfons ) bearing no proportion to the VOL . H. F bulk bulk of his body . The like expreffion occurs act Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & C . 63.
... probably wrote That bloated spider , King Richard's legs and arms ( as in other hunch- back'd perfons ) bearing no proportion to the VOL . H. F bulk bulk of his body . The like expreffion occurs act Notes upon SHAKESPEARE , & C . 63.
Strana 96
... probably to the King's reply . Id . ib . King . Now , by my boly dame , What manner of man are you ? ] An oath by the virgin Mary . In the fame fenfe Spenfer ufes ballidom . Mother Hubbard's Tale , p . 1187 . " Now , " Now , fure , and ...
... probably to the King's reply . Id . ib . King . Now , by my boly dame , What manner of man are you ? ] An oath by the virgin Mary . In the fame fenfe Spenfer ufes ballidom . Mother Hubbard's Tale , p . 1187 . " Now , " Now , fure , and ...
Strana 119
... probably alludes , Fairy Queen , book ii . canto iii . 8 . Hold , O dear Lord ! hold your dead - doing “ hand , " Then loud he cry'd , I am your humble thrall . " Ah , wretch ! ( quoth he ) , thy destinies with- “ stand , " My wrathful ...
... probably alludes , Fairy Queen , book ii . canto iii . 8 . Hold , O dear Lord ! hold your dead - doing “ hand , " Then loud he cry'd , I am your humble thrall . " Ah , wretch ! ( quoth he ) , thy destinies with- “ stand , " My wrathful ...
Strana 122
... probably right , as he uses the word bum in a few lines after . Sc . iv . p . 188. Enter Philo . ] Enter Philotus . " and Sir Tho . Hanmer . Id . ib . Folios 1623 , and 1632 , Philo . Is not my Lord feen yet ? Luc . Not yet . Philo . I ...
... probably right , as he uses the word bum in a few lines after . Sc . iv . p . 188. Enter Philo . ] Enter Philotus . " and Sir Tho . Hanmer . Id . ib . Folios 1623 , and 1632 , Philo . Is not my Lord feen yet ? Luc . Not yet . Philo . I ...
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