The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... - the old duke's daughter ; but in my opinion unneceffarily . The ambiguous ufe of the word duke in thefe paffages is much in our author's manner . MALONE . court , and no lefs beloved of her uncle than 12 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... - the old duke's daughter ; but in my opinion unneceffarily . The ambiguous ufe of the word duke in thefe paffages is much in our author's manner . MALONE . court , and no lefs beloved of her uncle than 12 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... thefe prefents , 6- 5 You amaze me , ladies : ] To amaze , here , is not to astonish or ftrike with wonder , but to perplex ; to confuse , so as to put out of the intended narrative , JOHNSON . So , in Cymbeline , A & t IV . fc . iii ...
... thefe prefents , 6- 5 You amaze me , ladies : ] To amaze , here , is not to astonish or ftrike with wonder , but to perplex ; to confuse , so as to put out of the intended narrative , JOHNSON . So , in Cymbeline , A & t IV . fc . iii ...
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... thefe doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the son- Yet not the fon ; -I will not call him fon- Of him I was about to call his father , ) - Hath heard your praises ; and ...
... thefe doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the son- Yet not the fon ; -I will not call him fon- Of him I was about to call his father , ) - Hath heard your praises ; and ...
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... thefe 8 batlet , ] The inftrument with which washers beat their coarse clothes . JOHNSON . Old copy - batler . Corrected in the fecond folio . MALONE . 9 two cods , ] For cods it would be more like fenfe to read - peas , which having ...
... thefe 8 batlet , ] The inftrument with which washers beat their coarse clothes . JOHNSON . Old copy - batler . Corrected in the fecond folio . MALONE . 9 two cods , ] For cods it would be more like fenfe to read - peas , which having ...
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... thefe is a tranflation from the Spanish , and never could have been defigned for the ftage . In God's Promifes , 1577 , " A Tragedie or Enterlude , " ( or rather a Mystery , ) by John Bale , feven acts may indeed be found . It fhould ...
... thefe is a tranflation from the Spanish , and never could have been defigned for the ftage . In God's Promifes , 1577 , " A Tragedie or Enterlude , " ( or rather a Mystery , ) by John Bale , feven acts may indeed be found . It fhould ...
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