The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 11
Page 16
... Coriolanus , Act II . sc . i : " Our very priests must become mockers , if they encounter such ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 ACT I. MUCH ADO BENE. Were you in doubt, sir, that ...
... Coriolanus , Act II . sc . i : " Our very priests must become mockers , if they encounter such ridiculous subjects as you are . " STEEVENS . mour for that ; I had rather hear my dog 16 ACT I. MUCH ADO BENE. Were you in doubt, sir, that ...
Page 29
... " STEEVENS . Once has here , I believe , the force of once for all . So , in Coriolanus : " Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . " MALONE . 1 SCENE II . A Room in Leonato's House . Enter SC . I. 29 ABOUT NOTHING .
... " STEEVENS . Once has here , I believe , the force of once for all . So , in Coriolanus : " Once , if he do require our voices , we ought not to deny him . " MALONE . 1 SCENE II . A Room in Leonato's House . Enter SC . I. 29 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 142
... Coriolanus , instead of- " You shades of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " we have in the folio , 1623 , and the subsequent copies- " You shames of Rome , you ! Herd of boils and plagues , " & c . See also ...
... Coriolanus , instead of- " You shades of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " we have in the folio , 1623 , and the subsequent copies- " You shames of Rome , you ! Herd of boils and plagues , " & c . See also ...
Page 220
... Coriolanus , Act I. sc . iv : " You shames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " MALONE . * I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . With maids to seem the lapwing , and to jest 220 ACT I ...
... Coriolanus , Act I. sc . iv : " You shames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues " Plaster you o'er ! " MALONE . * I would not- ] i . e . Be assured , I would not mock you . With maids to seem the lapwing , and to jest 220 ACT I ...
Page 253
... Coriolanus , Act V. sc . v : " but there to end , " WHERE he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c . Again , in Julius Cæsar : " And WHERE I did begin , there shall I end . " The prophecy is not , that future ...
... Coriolanus , Act V. sc . v : " but there to end , " WHERE he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c . Again , in Julius Cæsar : " And WHERE I did begin , there shall I end . " The prophecy is not , that future ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alludes ancient appears Barnardine bawd BEAT Beatrice believe Benedick better BORA Borachio brother called CLAUD Claudio comedy Coriolanus cousin death DOGB Don John Don Pedro dost doth DUKE editors emendation Enter ESCAL Exeunt Exit faults folio fool friar gentleman give grace Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Hero honour ISAB Isabel Isabella JOHNSON Juliet King Henry King Henry IV King Lear lady leiger LEON Leonato lord Angelo Lucio Macbeth maid MALONE marry MASON master constable means Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry never night offence old copy Othello pardon passage phrase play Pompey pray prince prison Promos PROV Provost REED RITSON scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies signior Sir Thomas Hanmer slander soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose tell thee Theobald there's thief thing thou art tongue true TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON woman word