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 15 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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第 92 頁
... foot , if the words ' tis and we were retained , 1 have discarded them in favour of an elliptical phrase which occurs in our ancient comedies , as well as in our author's Cymbeline , Act III . Sc . III . : " Best draw my sword ; " i . e ...
... foot , if the words ' tis and we were retained , 1 have discarded them in favour of an elliptical phrase which occurs in our ancient comedies , as well as in our author's Cymbeline , Act III . Sc . III . : " Best draw my sword ; " i . e ...
第 93 頁
... foot way , and mount Their pricks at my foot - fall ; sometime am I 3 4 that MOE , & c . ] i . e . make mouths . So , in the old ver- sion of the Psalms : 66 - making moes at me . " Again , in the Mystery of Candlemas - Day , 1512 ...
... foot way , and mount Their pricks at my foot - fall ; sometime am I 3 4 that MOE , & c . ] i . e . make mouths . So , in the old ver- sion of the Psalms : 66 - making moes at me . " Again , in the Mystery of Candlemas - Day , 1512 ...
第 102 頁
... foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . ] The old copy redundantly reads : " And I will kiss thy foot , " & c . RITSON . This is a common expression , to denote profound obeisance , So , in Timon of Athens : " Follow his strides , his lobbies ...
... foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . ] The old copy redundantly reads : " And I will kiss thy foot , " & c . RITSON . This is a common expression , to denote profound obeisance , So , in Timon of Athens : " Follow his strides , his lobbies ...
第 118 頁
... foot , Hanmer judiciously gave it as it stands in my text ( I ne'er saw woman ) . By means as innocent , the versification of Shakspeare has , I hope , in many instances been restored . The temerity of some critics had too long imposed ...
... foot , Hanmer judiciously gave it as it stands in my text ( I ne'er saw woman ) . By means as innocent , the versification of Shakspeare has , I hope , in many instances been restored . The temerity of some critics had too long imposed ...
第 132 頁
... foot of the tree , only the small thriddes or twist rootes you shall not cut at all . " Again , ibid . : Every branch and thrid of the root . " This is evidently the same word as thread , which is likewise spelt thrid by Lord Bacon . 66 ...
... foot of the tree , only the small thriddes or twist rootes you shall not cut at all . " Again , ibid . : Every branch and thrid of the root . " This is evidently the same word as thread , which is likewise spelt thrid by Lord Bacon . 66 ...
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