Notes to Shakespeare — volume 01: Comedies

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Notes to Shakespeare — volume 01: Comedies
Samuel Johnson
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I. Ii. 72 (373, 8) [Affection's edge in me] Surely the sense of thepresent reading is too obvious to be missed or mistaken. Petruchiosays, that, if a girl has money enough, no bad qualities of mindor body will remove affection's edge; i. E. Hinder him from likingher.
I. Ii. 112 (375, 1) [an' he begin once, he'll rail--In his rope-tricks]This is obscure. Sir Thomas Hammer reads, he'll rail in hisrhetorick; I'll tell you, &c. Rhetorick agrees very well withfigure in the succeeding part of the spe
...ech, yet I am inclined tobelieve that rope-tricks is the true word.
I. Ii. 115 (375, 2) [that she shall have no more eyes to see withalthan a cat] It may mean, that he shall swell up her eyes withblows, till she shall seem to peep with a contracted pupil likea cat in the light. (1773) I. Ii. 276 (381, 9) [Please ye, we may contrive this afternoon] Theword is used in the same sense of spending or wearing out in thePalace of Pleasure.
II. 1. 17 (382, 2) [You will have Gremio, to keep you fair] I wish toread, To keep you fine.


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