Select Plays of William Shakespeare: In Six Volumes. With the Corrections & Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added, Notes, Volume 2 |
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Page 67
Perhaps we should read - no such jack . However , there is authority for jade in a
male sense ... So , in Soliman and Perseda , Piston says of Basilisco , “ He just
like a knight ! He ' ll just like a jade . ” Farmer . So , before , p . 55 : “ I know he'll ...
Perhaps we should read - no such jack . However , there is authority for jade in a
male sense ... So , in Soliman and Perseda , Piston says of Basilisco , “ He just
like a knight ! He ' ll just like a jade . ” Farmer . So , before , p . 55 : “ I know he'll ...
Page 155
All that can be said in excuse of this indecorum , is , that he perhaps conceived ,
a simple beggar , all unused to the refinements of high life , would be too much
shocked , at setting out with a proposal so remote from all his former practices .
All that can be said in excuse of this indecorum , is , that he perhaps conceived ,
a simple beggar , all unused to the refinements of high life , would be too much
shocked , at setting out with a proposal so remote from all his former practices .
Page 194
Perhaps the line which connected them to the rest is lost ; and comfort The
gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing Of his ill - ta'en suspicion !
Jealousy is a passion compounded of love and suspicion ; this passion is the
theme or ...
Perhaps the line which connected them to the rest is lost ; and comfort The
gracious queen , part of his theme , but nothing Of his ill - ta'en suspicion !
Jealousy is a passion compounded of love and suspicion ; this passion is the
theme or ...
Page 238
Perhaps the word old was inadvertently omitted in the preceding speech ; “ - nor
the bear half dined on the old gentleman ; " Mr. Steevens's second conjecture ,
however , is , I believe , the true Malone . one . Clo . I would you had been by the
...
Perhaps the word old was inadvertently omitted in the preceding speech ; “ - nor
the bear half dined on the old gentleman ; " Mr. Steevens's second conjecture ,
however , is , I believe , the true Malone . one . Clo . I would you had been by the
...
Page 311
There was casting up of eyes , the affection of nobleness , ] Affection here
perhaps means disposition or quality . The word seems to be used nearly in the
same sense in the following title : “ The first set of Italian Madrigalls Englished ,
not to the ...
There was casting up of eyes , the affection of nobleness , ] Affection here
perhaps means disposition or quality . The word seems to be used nearly in the
same sense in the following title : “ The first set of Italian Madrigalls Englished ,
not to the ...
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Page 279 - Even here undone ! I was not much afeard ; for once or twice I was about to speak and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun that shines upon his court Hides not his visage from our cottage but Looks on alike.