211 to 220 of 227 Entries from All Files for "john " in All Fields
211) Commentary Note for line 3581_358: 3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see> 3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585
... bably supplied by Compositor X [one of two compositors, X and Y, conjectured by John Russell Brown in 1955].” </p. 111></para> <para>3582<tab> </ta ...
... ut bigger.”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John : ≈ <sc>han1</sc></hanging><para>3593 <b>chough</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc ...
... ection</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3603<tab> </tab><b>sully</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, sultry) ...
... i>, pp. 238-9)) does not necessitate the plural form. Cf. Inventory of goods of John Grant ((PEO, E 178/40006)), ‘Item, one horseman's coat, booh-hose, mi ...
... so sir</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3649<tab> </tab><b>Lapwing</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, lapwi ...
... ;/p. 76></para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3654<tab> </tab><b>histy</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, yesty): ...
... ions</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1822<tab> </tab>Nares</sigla><hanging>Nares : John (<i>Mac</i> //)</hanging><para>3654<tab> </tab><b>histy</b>] <sc>Nares </sc ...
... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...
... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...
... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...
220) Commentary Note for line 3674_367: 3675 {A table prepard, Trumpets, Drums and officers with Cushions,} 3674 {King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, daggers,}
3674 { and Laertes.}
3674 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes and Lords, with other Atten->
3675 <dants with Foyles, and Gauntlets, a Table and>
3676 <Flagons of Wine on it.>
... stage in 1608. Cf. Dryden, <i>Essay of Dramatic Poetry, </i>I. 62 (<i>Essays of John Dryden, </i>ed. by W.P. Ker). </para> <para>‘For what is more ridicu ...