The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 306
... Lafeu , ] We should read - Lefeu . STEEVENS . 3 Parolles , ] I suppose we should write this name- -Paroles , i . e . a creature made up of empty words . STEEVENS . 4 Violenta only enters once , and then she neither speaks , nor is ...
... Lafeu , ] We should read - Lefeu . STEEVENS . 3 Parolles , ] I suppose we should write this name- -Paroles , i . e . a creature made up of empty words . STEEVENS . 4 Violenta only enters once , and then she neither speaks , nor is ...
Page 307
... LAFEU , in mourning . COUNT . In delivering my son from me , I bury a second husband . BER . And I , in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward ' , evermore ...
... LAFEU , in mourning . COUNT . In delivering my son from me , I bury a second husband . BER . And I , in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward ' , evermore ...
Page 312
... Lafeu says , 66 " " I If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . ] excessive grief is the enemy of the living : " the Countess replies , " If the living be an enemy to grief , the excess soon makes it mortal ...
... Lafeu says , 66 " " I If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon mortal . ] excessive grief is the enemy of the living : " the Countess replies , " If the living be an enemy to grief , the excess soon makes it mortal ...
Page 313
... LAFEU . HEL . O , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther * ; 3 The best WISHES , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress of your wishes , and have power to bring them to effect . JOHNSON . 4 Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must ...
... LAFEU . HEL . O , were that all ! -I think not on my fa- ther * ; 3 The best WISHES , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress of your wishes , and have power to bring them to effect . JOHNSON . 4 Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must ...
Page 314
... Lafeu and the Countess , to the loss of her father ; and from this misapprehension of theirs , graced his re- membrance more than those she actually shed for him . What she calls gracing his remembrance , is what Lafeu had styled before ...
... Lafeu and the Countess , to the loss of her father ; and from this misapprehension of theirs , graced his re- membrance more than those she actually shed for him . What she calls gracing his remembrance , is what Lafeu had styled before ...
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