The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 6Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 47
... master Froth and the Clown , has a ftroke at the Puritans , who were very zealous against the ftage about this time : .. Precife villains they are , that I am fure of ; and void of all profanation in the world , that good Christians ...
... master Froth and the Clown , has a ftroke at the Puritans , who were very zealous against the ftage about this time : .. Precife villains they are , that I am fure of ; and void of all profanation in the world , that good Christians ...
Page 53
... master 5 thou art to continue . ] Perhaps Elbow , mifinterpreting the language of Efcalus , fuppofes the Clown is to continue in confinement ; at leaft , he conceives fome fevere punishment or other to be implied by the word continue ...
... master 5 thou art to continue . ] Perhaps Elbow , mifinterpreting the language of Efcalus , fuppofes the Clown is to continue in confinement ; at leaft , he conceives fome fevere punishment or other to be implied by the word continue ...
Page 161
... master Rash , & c . ] This enumeration of the inhabitants of the prison affords a very striking view of the practices predominant in Shakspeare's age . Befides thofe whofe follies are common to all times , we have four fighting men and ...
... master Rash , & c . ] This enumeration of the inhabitants of the prison affords a very striking view of the practices predominant in Shakspeare's age . Befides thofe whofe follies are common to all times , we have four fighting men and ...
Page 163
... master Three - pile the mercer , for fome four suits of peach - colour'd fatin , which now peaches him a beggar . Then have we here ( 6 fo that if he borrow an hundred pound , he fhall have forty in filver , and threefcore in wares ; as ...
... master Three - pile the mercer , for fome four suits of peach - colour'd fatin , which now peaches him a beggar . Then have we here ( 6 fo that if he borrow an hundred pound , he fhall have forty in filver , and threefcore in wares ; as ...
Page 164
... master Forthright the tilter , and brave master Shoe - tye the great traveller , ' and 3 - - young Dizy , ] The old copy has - Dizey . This name , like the reft , muft have been defigned to convey fome meaning . It might have been ...
... master Forthright the tilter , and brave master Shoe - tye the great traveller , ' and 3 - - young Dizy , ] The old copy has - Dizey . This name , like the reft , muft have been defigned to convey fome meaning . It might have been ...
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