The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 22
... Corrected by Mr. Theobald . I am not fure that the emendation is neceffary . Perhaps Lartius in the latter part of the preceding speech addreffes Marcius . MALONE . : 1 Your valour puts well forth : pray , 22 CORIOLANUS .
... Corrected by Mr. Theobald . I am not fure that the emendation is neceffary . Perhaps Lartius in the latter part of the preceding speech addreffes Marcius . MALONE . : 1 Your valour puts well forth : pray , 22 CORIOLANUS .
Page 75
... speech from Caffius , Antony only fays - Old Caffius ftill . TYRWHITT . By these words , as they ftand in the old copy , I believe , Co- riolanus means to fay - Menenius is ftill the fame affectionate friend as formerly . So , in Julius ...
... speech from Caffius , Antony only fays - Old Caffius ftill . TYRWHITT . By these words , as they ftand in the old copy , I believe , Co- riolanus means to fay - Menenius is ftill the fame affectionate friend as formerly . So , in Julius ...
Page 120
... speech , and I will speak't again ; — MEN . Not now , not now . 1 SEN . Not in this heat , fir , now . COR . Now , as I live , I will . - My nobler friends , I crave their pardons : — For the mutable , rank - scented many , 5 let them ...
... speech , and I will speak't again ; — MEN . Not now , not now . 1 SEN . Not in this heat , fir , now . COR . Now , as I live , I will . - My nobler friends , I crave their pardons : — For the mutable , rank - scented many , 5 let them ...
Page 122
... speech to which he has no right . JOHNSON . These words appear to me to imply the very reverse . Comi- nius means to fay , " that what Sicinius had faid , was according to the rule , " alluding to the abfolute veto of the Tribunes , the ...
... speech to which he has no right . JOHNSON . These words appear to me to imply the very reverse . Comi- nius means to fay , " that what Sicinius had faid , was according to the rule , " alluding to the abfolute veto of the Tribunes , the ...
Page 133
... speech according to Mr. Tyrwhitt's direction . STEEVENS . The word , begone , certainly belongs to Menenius , who was very anxious to get Coriolanus away . In the preceding page he fays : " Go , get you to your house ; begone , away ...
... speech according to Mr. Tyrwhitt's direction . STEEVENS . The word , begone , certainly belongs to Menenius , who was very anxious to get Coriolanus away . In the preceding page he fays : " Go , get you to your house ; begone , away ...
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