The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Strana 16
... means Cotfwold , in Gloucestershire . In the beginning of the reign of James the First , by permiffion of the king , one Dover , a public - fpirited attorney of Barton on the Heath , in Warwickshire , inftituted on the hills of Cotswold ...
... means Cotfwold , in Gloucestershire . In the beginning of the reign of James the First , by permiffion of the king , one Dover , a public - fpirited attorney of Barton on the Heath , in Warwickshire , inftituted on the hills of Cotswold ...
Strana 17
... means to say , that it is a known failing of Page's not to confefs that his dog has been out - run . Or , the meaning may be , ' tis your misfortune that he was out - run on Cotswold ; he is , however , a good dog . So perhaps the word ...
... means to say , that it is a known failing of Page's not to confefs that his dog has been out - run . Or , the meaning may be , ' tis your misfortune that he was out - run on Cotswold ; he is , however , a good dog . So perhaps the word ...
Strana 18
... means to tell him , " it was his fault to undervalue a dog whofe infe- riority in the chase was not ascertained . " STEEVENS . 9 and broke open my lodge . ] This probably alludes to fome real incident , at that time well known . JOHNSON ...
... means to tell him , " it was his fault to undervalue a dog whofe infe- riority in the chase was not ascertained . " STEEVENS . 9 and broke open my lodge . ] This probably alludes to fome real incident , at that time well known . JOHNSON ...
Strana 21
... means to calls Slender a very ugly fellow . So , in Nofce te , ( Humors ) by Richard Turner , 1607 ; " O face , no face hath our Theophilus , " But the right forme of Mephoftophilus , " I know ' twould ferve , and yet I am no wizard ...
... means to calls Slender a very ugly fellow . So , in Nofce te , ( Humors ) by Richard Turner , 1607 ; " O face , no face hath our Theophilus , " But the right forme of Mephoftophilus , " I know ' twould ferve , and yet I am no wizard ...
Strana 23
... means the broad Shilling of one of our kings , appears from comparing these words with the correfponding paffage in the old quarto : Ay by this handkerchief did he ; — two faire fhovel - board Shillings , befides feven groats in mill ...
... means the broad Shilling of one of our kings , appears from comparing these words with the correfponding paffage in the old quarto : Ay by this handkerchief did he ; — two faire fhovel - board Shillings , befides feven groats in mill ...
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