The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 16 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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第 3 頁
... expressions in this of Shakspeare , which strongly inculcate the doctrine of indefeasible right . FARMER . Bacon elsewhere glances at the same transaction : " And for your comparison with Richard II . I see you follow the example of ...
... expressions in this of Shakspeare , which strongly inculcate the doctrine of indefeasible right . FARMER . Bacon elsewhere glances at the same transaction : " And for your comparison with Richard II . I see you follow the example of ...
第 16 頁
... expression occurs in Twelfth - Night , Sc . ult . : Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act I. Sc . II .: 66 an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . " Again , in The London ...
... expression occurs in Twelfth - Night , Sc . ult . : Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act I. Sc . II .: 66 an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . " Again , in The London ...
第 26 頁
... expression , was probably ignorant that he injured the metre . The insertion , however , of two little words would answer the same purpose : " " Marshal , go ask of yonder knight in arms . " RITSON . BOLING . Lord marshal , let me kiss ...
... expression , was probably ignorant that he injured the metre . The insertion , however , of two little words would answer the same purpose : " " Marshal , go ask of yonder knight in arms . " RITSON . BOLING . Lord marshal , let me kiss ...
第 44 頁
... expression will be equivocal , and seem as if it meant - no tears were shed on my account . So , in the pre- ceding scene : " O , let no noble eye profane a tear " For me , " & c . STEEVENS . According to the doctrine here laid down ...
... expression will be equivocal , and seem as if it meant - no tears were shed on my account . So , in the pre- ceding scene : " O , let no noble eye profane a tear " For me , " & c . STEEVENS . According to the doctrine here laid down ...
第 51 頁
... expression between this passage and the following in The Farewell to Follie , one of the tracts of his predecessor Green's , which appeared in 1598 : My lordes and worthy peeres of Buda , feared for your valour and famous for your ...
... expression between this passage and the following in The Farewell to Follie , one of the tracts of his predecessor Green's , which appeared in 1598 : My lordes and worthy peeres of Buda , feared for your valour and famous for your ...
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