| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 sidor
...with a slight alteration, be rendered intelligible. Instead of importment, I should read emportmentj from the French emportement, which signifies passion,...much diffidence ; but some explanation is better than none. Page 25. THESEUS But those we will depute, which shall invest You in your dignities, and ev'n... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1846 - 556 sidor
...rcltcarial ( Which fury innocent, wot / well, conies in Like old emportment's bastard) hat II • end,' &c. And Emilia's meaning is this — ' This recital,...faint resemblance of the passion I formerly felt for Flarina, is intended to prove that love between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 494 sidor
...and instead of 'wots well' I should read 'wot I well;' and then it will run thus ; ' This rehearsal And Emilia's meaning is this ; ' This recital, the...much diffidence ; but some explanation is better than none." MASON. — Lamb (Sjjec. afJSngl. Dram. Poets, p. 416) silently printed " this rehearsal ( Which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 500 sidor
...rehearsal ( Which fury innocent, wot I well, comes in Like old emportment's bastard) has this end,' &c. And Emilia's meaning is this ; ' This recital,...formerly felt for Flavina, is intended to prove that lore between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons of different sexes.' This conjecture,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 492 sidor
...rehearsal (Which fury innocent, wot I well, comes in Like old cmportment's bastard) has this end,' &c. And Emilia's meaning is this; 'This recital, the...much diffidence ; but some explanation is better than none." MAsoN. — Lamb (Spec, of Engl. Dram. Posts, p. 416) silently printed " this rchearsal (Which... | |
| John Fletcher - 1876 - 536 sidor
...: ( Which fury innocent, iuot / well, comes in Lite old emportaient s bastard} has this end, — " And Emilia's meaning is this — This recital, the...formerly felt for Flavina, is intended to prove, that the love between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons oí different sexes." Weber... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 200 sidor
...well, comes in Like old ituportmenfs bastard] has this end, —" And Emilia's meaning is this—This recital, the innocent enthusiasm of which, I well...formerly felt for Flavina, is intended to prove, that the love between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons of different sexes." Weber... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 526 sidor
...cmportmenf s bastard} has this end, — " And Emilia's meaning is this — This recital, the inni>cent enthusiasm of which, I well know, comes in like the...formerly felt for Flavina, is intended to prove, that the love between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons of different sexes." Weber... | |
| John Fletcher - 1876 - 326 sidor
...em port men? s bastard) has this end,—" And Emilia's meaning is this—This recital, the innwent enthusiasm of which, I well know, comes in like the...formerly felt for Flavina, is intended to prove, that the love between maid and maid may be stronger than that between persons ol different sexes." Weber... | |
| John Fletcher - 1883 - 222 sidor
...innocent, wot I well, comes in Like old emportment's bastard)," which he paraphrased as follows : " the innocent enthusiasm of which, I well know, comes...resemblance of the passion I formerly felt for Flavina," etc. Innocent, of course, is =idiot ; as in AW iv. 3. 213, Per. iv. 3. 17, etc. Sk. remarks here :... | |
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