The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... means To make thee capable . • murd'rous coward ] The first edition reads , caitiff 7 And found him pight to do it , with curf Speech ] Pight is pitched , fixed , fettled . Curft is fevere , harth , vehemently angry . 8 would the ...
... means To make thee capable . • murd'rous coward ] The first edition reads , caitiff 7 And found him pight to do it , with curf Speech ] Pight is pitched , fixed , fettled . Curft is fevere , harth , vehemently angry . 8 would the ...
Strana 55
... means , inward , hidden , perplext ; as a Knot , hard to be unravell'd ; it is deriv'd from the Latin adverb intrinfecus ; from which the Italians have coin'd a very beautiful Phrafe , intrinf carfi col une , i . e . to grow inti- mate ...
... means , inward , hidden , perplext ; as a Knot , hard to be unravell'd ; it is deriv'd from the Latin adverb intrinfecus ; from which the Italians have coin'd a very beautiful Phrafe , intrinf carfi col une , i . e . to grow inti- mate ...
Strana 68
... means , that Gonerill gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it . THEOB . Look'd black upon me ; ] So all the editions . Mr. Theobald al- ters it to blank . A fmall altera- tion , only turning black to white . His reafon is ...
... means , that Gonerill gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it . THEOB . Look'd black upon me ; ] So all the editions . Mr. Theobald al- ters it to blank . A fmall altera- tion , only turning black to white . His reafon is ...
Strana 69
... means your Grace ? To fall , and blaft her pride . ] Thus the quarto : the folio reads not fo well , to fall and blister . I think there is ftill a fault , which may be eafily mended by chang- ing a letter . -Infect her beauty Te fen ...
... means your Grace ? To fall , and blaft her pride . ] Thus the quarto : the folio reads not fo well , to fall and blister . I think there is ftill a fault , which may be eafily mended by chang- ing a letter . -Infect her beauty Te fen ...
Strana 76
... means to stay . Glo . Alack , the night comes on , and the high winds Do forely ruffle , for many miles about There's fcarce a bufh . Reg . O Sir , to wilful men , The injuries , that they themselves procure , Must be their school ...
... means to stay . Glo . Alack , the night comes on , and the high winds Do forely ruffle , for many miles about There's fcarce a bufh . Reg . O Sir , to wilful men , The injuries , that they themselves procure , Must be their school ...
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