The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : Death , having prey'd upon the outward parts , " Leaves them invifible ; and his fiege is now " Against the wind ...
... occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : Death , having prey'd upon the outward parts , " Leaves them invifible ; and his fiege is now " Against the wind ...
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... occafion , let women die : It were pity to caft them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great caufe , they fhould be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the leaft noife of this , dies inftantly ; I have feen her die ...
... occafion , let women die : It were pity to caft them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great caufe , they fhould be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the leaft noife of this , dies inftantly ; I have feen her die ...
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... occafion , means to expect . So , in The Reve's Tale , v . 4027 : " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded . " STEEVENs . 5 -warr'd upon him ; ] The old copy has - wan'd . The emendation , which was made by the editor of the fecond folio ...
... occafion , means to expect . So , in The Reve's Tale , v . 4027 : " Our manciple I hope he wol be ded . " STEEVENs . 5 -warr'd upon him ; ] The old copy has - wan'd . The emendation , which was made by the editor of the fecond folio ...
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... occafion why he did make war . But this is directly contrary to the context , which fhows , Antony did nei- ther encourage them to it , nor fecond them in it . We cannot doubt then , but the poet wrote : and their conteftation Was them ...
... occafion why he did make war . But this is directly contrary to the context , which fhows , Antony did nei- ther encourage them to it , nor fecond them in it . We cannot doubt then , but the poet wrote : and their conteftation Was them ...
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... occafion for any further attempt to har- monize it . RITSON .. 4 I do not much dislike the matter , but The manner of his Speech : ] I do not , fays Cæfar , think the man wrong , but too free of his interpofition ; for it cannot be , we ...
... occafion for any further attempt to har- monize it . RITSON .. 4 I do not much dislike the matter , but The manner of his Speech : ] I do not , fays Cæfar , think the man wrong , but too free of his interpofition ; for it cannot be , we ...
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