The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 122
... Justice Shallow . - Bur◅ bage and Kempe are introduced , inftructing fome Cambridge ftudents to act . Burbage makes one of the students repeat fome lines of Hieronymo and King Richard III . Kempe fays to another , " Now for you ...
... Justice Shallow . - Bur◅ bage and Kempe are introduced , inftructing fome Cambridge ftudents to act . Burbage makes one of the students repeat fome lines of Hieronymo and King Richard III . Kempe fays to another , " Now for you ...
Page 123
... , as in Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour , which was performed in 1599 , is the following reference to it : " No , lady , this is a kinfman to Justice Silence . " STEEVENS . • SIL . Indeed , fir ; to my coft KING HENRY IV . 123.
... , as in Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour , which was performed in 1599 , is the following reference to it : " No , lady , this is a kinfman to Justice Silence . " STEEVENS . • SIL . Indeed , fir ; to my coft KING HENRY IV . 123.
Page 144
... justice capable of representing any higher character . JOHNSON . . ap- Sir Dagonet is King Arthur's ' fquire ; but does he mean that he acted Sir Dagonet at Mile - end Green , or at Clement's - inn ? By the application of a parenthefis ...
... justice capable of representing any higher character . JOHNSON . . ap- Sir Dagonet is King Arthur's ' fquire ; but does he mean that he acted Sir Dagonet at Mile - end Green , or at Clement's - inn ? By the application of a parenthefis ...
Page 214
... Justice Shal- low's wit is admirably defcribed , in thus making him , by one of the finest strokes of nature , fo often vary his phrafe , to exprefs one and the fame thing , and that the commoneft . WARBURTON . -William cook , bid him ...
... Justice Shal- low's wit is admirably defcribed , in thus making him , by one of the finest strokes of nature , fo often vary his phrafe , to exprefs one and the fame thing , and that the commoneft . WARBURTON . -William cook , bid him ...
Page 223
... Justice . moft ; You are , I think , affur'd I love you not . CH . JUST . I am affur'd , if I be meafur'd rightly , Your majesty hath no juft caufe to hate me . KING . NO ! How might a prince of my great hopes forget So great ...
... Justice . moft ; You are , I think , affur'd I love you not . CH . JUST . I am affur'd , if I be meafur'd rightly , Your majesty hath no juft caufe to hate me . KING . NO ! How might a prince of my great hopes forget So great ...
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