The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 223
... passage from Euripides is surely not allegorical , yet it is produced , and properly , as parallel . JOHNSON . Euripides has put the very same sentiment into the mouth of Eteocles : " I will not , madam , disguise my thoughts ; I would ...
... passage from Euripides is surely not allegorical , yet it is produced , and properly , as parallel . JOHNSON . Euripides has put the very same sentiment into the mouth of Eteocles : " I will not , madam , disguise my thoughts ; I would ...
Page 272
... passage in Fortune by Land and Sea , by Heywood and Rowley , 1655 : 66 Rayns . Some sack , boy , & c . " Drawer . Good sherry sack , sir ? 66 Rayns . I meant canary , sir : what , hast no brains ? " STEEVENS . Eliot , in his Orthoepia ...
... passage in Fortune by Land and Sea , by Heywood and Rowley , 1655 : 66 Rayns . Some sack , boy , & c . " Drawer . Good sherry sack , sir ? 66 Rayns . I meant canary , sir : what , hast no brains ? " STEEVENS . Eliot , in his Orthoepia ...
Page 430
... passage . In the second passage , Mr. Malone remarks that the beaver " is confounded both here and in Hamlet with visor , or used for helmet in general , " but that " Shakspeare is not answerable for any confusion on this subject , as ...
... passage . In the second passage , Mr. Malone remarks that the beaver " is confounded both here and in Hamlet with visor , or used for helmet in general , " but that " Shakspeare is not answerable for any confusion on this subject , as ...
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