The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... once again . " 8 and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " STEEVENS . 7 - Tenantius , ] Was the father of Cymbeline , and nephew of Cassibelan , being ...
... once again . " 8 and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " STEEVENS . 7 - Tenantius , ] Was the father of Cymbeline , and nephew of Cassibelan , being ...
Page 10
... once in any great degree loved and praised , is truly rare . JOHNSON . A glass that FEATED them ; ] A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . JOHNSON . This passage may ...
... once in any great degree loved and praised , is truly rare . JOHNSON . A glass that FEATED them ; ] A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . JOHNSON . This passage may ...
Page 36
... once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that lachimo having gained his purpose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wa- ger , and to flatter Posthumus , dwell ...
... once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that lachimo having gained his purpose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wa- ger , and to flatter Posthumus , dwell ...
Page 45
... once so neat and elegant , that I cannot refuse it a place in the text ; and especially as it returns an echo to the words of Posthumus when he parted from Imogen , and dwelt so much on his own conjugal fidelity : 66 I will remain " The ...
... once so neat and elegant , that I cannot refuse it a place in the text ; and especially as it returns an echo to the words of Posthumus when he parted from Imogen , and dwelt so much on his own conjugal fidelity : 66 I will remain " The ...
Page 46
... once , could he have thought this second introduction of it necessary ? The crop of sea and land ' means only 66 ductions of either element . ' 6- and the twinn'd stones STEEVENS . " " the pro- Upon the NUMBER'D beach ? ] I have no idea ...
... once , could he have thought this second introduction of it necessary ? The crop of sea and land ' means only 66 ductions of either element . ' 6- and the twinn'd stones STEEVENS . " " the pro- Upon the NUMBER'D beach ? ] I have no idea ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus ARVIRAGUS Athenian Athens Belarius believe blood BOSWELL Cæsar called Cloten Cymbeline death dost doth edition editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes false fear FLAV fool fortune gentleman give gods gold GUIDERIUS Hamlet hast hath heart heaven honest honour IACH Iachimo Imogen jewel JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady Leonatus lord Lucius Lucullus Macbeth MALONE MASON master means metre mistress nature noble old copy old reading passage Perhaps Pisanio play poet POST Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roman says SCENE second folio sense SERV servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thief thine thing thou art thought Timon Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida true TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON word