The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Nide 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... Stand faft , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own doth little ad- vantage ! If he be not born to be hang'd , our case is mifer- able . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . Beats . Down with the ...
... Stand faft , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own doth little ad- vantage ! If he be not born to be hang'd , our case is mifer- able . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . Beats . Down with the ...
Sivu 47
... stand . JOHNSON . Theobald had very reasonably propofed to read fea - malls , or fea - mells . An e , by thefe carelefs printers , was eafily changed into a c , and from this accident , I believe , all the difficulty arifes , the word ...
... stand . JOHNSON . Theobald had very reasonably propofed to read fea - malls , or fea - mells . An e , by thefe carelefs printers , was eafily changed into a c , and from this accident , I believe , all the difficulty arifes , the word ...
Sivu 50
... fignifies to " fwell and inflame . " But I believe he is mistaken . To blow , as it stands in the text , means the aft of a fly by which fhe lodges eggs in flesh . STEEVENS . If I fpeak true ; if hollowly , invert What 50 TEMPEST .
... fignifies to " fwell and inflame . " But I believe he is mistaken . To blow , as it stands in the text , means the aft of a fly by which fhe lodges eggs in flesh . STEEVENS . If I fpeak true ; if hollowly , invert What 50 TEMPEST .
Sivu 54
... Stand further . - Come , proceed . Cal . 3 Perhaps Shakspeare caught this idea from the 4th chapter of Judges , V. 21. Then Jael , Heber's wife , took a nail of the tent , and took a hammer in her hand , and went foftly unto him , and ...
... Stand further . - Come , proceed . Cal . 3 Perhaps Shakspeare caught this idea from the 4th chapter of Judges , V. 21. Then Jael , Heber's wife , took a nail of the tent , and took a hammer in her hand , and went foftly unto him , and ...
Sivu 59
... Stand too , and do as we . Thunder and lightning . Enter ARIEL like a harpy ; claps his wings upon the table , and , with a quaint device , the banquet vanishes . Ari . You are three men of fin , whom destiny ( That hath to inftrument ...
... Stand too , and do as we . Thunder and lightning . Enter ARIEL like a harpy ; claps his wings upon the table , and , with a quaint device , the banquet vanishes . Ari . You are three men of fin , whom destiny ( That hath to inftrument ...
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