The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , 5 [ I think , & c . ] Thefe , and all other lines , confined within crotchets , throughout this play , are omitted in the folio edition of 1623. The omiffions leave the play ...
... mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , 5 [ I think , & c . ] Thefe , and all other lines , confined within crotchets , throughout this play , are omitted in the folio edition of 1623. The omiffions leave the play ...
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... mind . " STEEVENS . Į rather think this line is in want of emendation . I read : time is thine , And my beft graces : Spend it at thy will . JOHNSON . 5 Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . ] Kind is the Teutonick word ...
... mind . " STEEVENS . Į rather think this line is in want of emendation . I read : time is thine , And my beft graces : Spend it at thy will . JOHNSON . 5 Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . ] Kind is the Teutonick word ...
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... , n . 4. STEEVENS . 3 In obftinate condolement , ] Condolement , for forrow . WARBURTON . a will most incorrect- ] Incorrect , for untutored . WAR BURTON . A heart unfortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding 34 HAMLET ,
... , n . 4. STEEVENS . 3 In obftinate condolement , ] Condolement , for forrow . WARBURTON . a will most incorrect- ] Incorrect , for untutored . WAR BURTON . A heart unfortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding 34 HAMLET ,
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... mind impatient ; An understanding fimple and unfchool'd : For what , we know , muft be , and is as common As any the moft vulgar thing to fenfe , Why should we , in our peevith oppofition , Take it to heart ? Fye ! ' tis a fault to ...
... mind impatient ; An understanding fimple and unfchool'd : For what , we know , muft be , and is as common As any the moft vulgar thing to fenfe , Why should we , in our peevith oppofition , Take it to heart ? Fye ! ' tis a fault to ...
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... mind's eye , ] This expreffion occurs again in our au- thor's Rape of Lucrece : 66 - himself behind " Was left unfeen , fave to the eye of mind . " Again , in Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale : " But it were with thilke eyen of his minde ...
... mind's eye , ] This expreffion occurs again in our au- thor's Rape of Lucrece : 66 - himself behind " Was left unfeen , fave to the eye of mind . " Again , in Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale : " But it were with thilke eyen of his minde ...
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