The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Pagina 4
... Johnson interprets the passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast " as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ...
... Johnson interprets the passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast " as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ...
Pagina 10
... Johnson adds the follow- ing ingenious comment on Leontes ' use of this word : " Leontes , seeing his son's nose smutch'd , cries , ' We must be neat ; ' then recollecting that ' neat is the ancient term for horned cattle , ' he says ...
... Johnson adds the follow- ing ingenious comment on Leontes ' use of this word : " Leontes , seeing his son's nose smutch'd , cries , ' We must be neat ; ' then recollecting that ' neat is the ancient term for horned cattle , ' he says ...
Pagina 19
... Johnson assign these words to Leontes , and make them a part of the speech which follows . In the Long MS . it stands : Leon . Have I lov'd thee ? Make that ... rot ! 324. go rot ] go do't Heath . vexation ; sully ] vexation ? sully Ff ...
... Johnson assign these words to Leontes , and make them a part of the speech which follows . In the Long MS . it stands : Leon . Have I lov'd thee ? Make that ... rot ! 324. go rot ] go do't Heath . vexation ; sully ] vexation ? sully Ff ...
Pagina 28
... Johnson paraphrases , " O that my knowledge were less . " 40. A spider steep'd ] Compare Middle- ton's No Wit like a Woman's , II . i.:- " Even when my lip touch'd the contracting cup , Even then to see the spider . " 45. hefts ...
... Johnson paraphrases , " O that my knowledge were less . " 40. A spider steep'd ] Compare Middle- ton's No Wit like a Woman's , II . i.:- " Even when my lip touch'd the contracting cup , Even then to see the spider . " 45. hefts ...
Pagina 30
... Johnson renders " guilty in a remote degree . " The meaning seems to be that the man who speaks for Hermione , shall , by the mere act of speaking on her behalf , be con- sidered as in some degree , or indirectly , a sharer in her guilt ...
... Johnson renders " guilty in a remote degree . " The meaning seems to be that the man who speaks for Hermione , shall , by the mere act of speaking on her behalf , be con- sidered as in some degree , or indirectly , a sharer in her guilt ...
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