The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... appears to have been founded ; and yet the ftory of it has moft of the features of an ancient ro- mance . STEEVENS . I fufpect that there is an error in the title of this play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Loft . " M ...
... appears to have been founded ; and yet the ftory of it has moft of the features of an ancient ro- mance . STEEVENS . I fufpect that there is an error in the title of this play , which I believe , should be- " Love's Labours Loft . " M ...
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... As very bad a play as this is , it was certainly Shakspeare's , as appears by many fine mafter - strokes scattered up and down . An exceffive complaifance This child of fancy , 3 that Armado hight , 14 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... As very bad a play as this is , it was certainly Shakspeare's , as appears by many fine mafter - strokes scattered up and down . An exceffive complaifance This child of fancy , 3 that Armado hight , 14 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... appears to have been the old fpelling of fenior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the fignior ; till then , lead thou firft . " In that play the fpelling has been corrected properly ...
... appears to have been the old fpelling of fenior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the fignior ; till then , lead thou firft . " In that play the fpelling has been corrected properly ...
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... , in our author's language has many fhades of meaning . In the prefent inftance and the next , it appears to fignify - best , most powerful . STEEVENS . When she did ftarve the general world befide , And D 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 35 I. ...
... , in our author's language has many fhades of meaning . In the prefent inftance and the next , it appears to fignify - best , most powerful . STEEVENS . When she did ftarve the general world befide , And D 2 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 35 I. ...
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... appears to me to be nonsense as it stands , incapa- ble of explanation , I have therefore no doubt but we should adopt the amendment proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , and read — No falve in them all , Sir . tain ; no l'envoy , no l'envoy , no ...
... appears to me to be nonsense as it stands , incapa- ble of explanation , I have therefore no doubt but we should adopt the amendment proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , and read — No falve in them all , Sir . tain ; no l'envoy , no l'envoy , no ...
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