The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... JOHNSON . his passage poll'd . ] That is bared , cleared . JOHNSON . -affecting one sole throne , Without assistance . ] That is , without assessors ; JOHNSON . without any other suffrage . Line 632. The breath of garlick eaters ! ] To ...
... JOHNSON . his passage poll'd . ] That is bared , cleared . JOHNSON . -affecting one sole throne , Without assistance . ] That is , without assessors ; JOHNSON . without any other suffrage . Line 632. The breath of garlick eaters ! ] To ...
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... JOHNSON . Line 288 . The noble sister of Publicola , ] Veleria , methinks , should not have been brought only to fill up the procession without speaking . Line 292 . epitome of yours , ] I read : epitome of you . JOHNSON . An epitome of ...
... JOHNSON . Line 288 . The noble sister of Publicola , ] Veleria , methinks , should not have been brought only to fill up the procession without speaking . Line 292 . epitome of yours , ] I read : epitome of you . JOHNSON . An epitome of ...
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... JOHNSON . An epitome of you , which , enlarged by the commentaries of time , may equal you in magnitude . Line 296. With the consent of supreme Jove , ] JOHNSON . This is inserted with great decorum . Jupiter was the tutelary god of ...
... JOHNSON . An epitome of you , which , enlarged by the commentaries of time , may equal you in magnitude . Line 296. With the consent of supreme Jove , ] JOHNSON . This is inserted with great decorum . Jupiter was the tutelary god of ...
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