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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Page 13
... omitted both in MS . and print , and the omiffion thus marked , but an r never . This therefore might account for a compofitor inadvertently printing charge instead of change , but 1 ALEX . Soothfayer . SOOTH . Your will ? ANTONY AND ...
... omitted both in MS . and print , and the omiffion thus marked , but an r never . This therefore might account for a compofitor inadvertently printing charge instead of change , but 1 ALEX . Soothfayer . SOOTH . Your will ? ANTONY AND ...
Page 18
... omitted afterwards ; but here no perfonal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is applied to womb , in Timon of Athens : " Enfear thy fertile and conceptious womb . " I have received Dr. Warburton's most happy ...
... omitted afterwards ; but here no perfonal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is applied to womb , in Timon of Athens : " Enfear thy fertile and conceptious womb . " I have received Dr. Warburton's most happy ...
Page 59
... omitted , on account of metre . STEEVENS . 7 thy wan'd lip ! ] In the old edition it is- thy wand lip ! Perhaps , for fond lip , or warm lip , fays Dr. Johnson . Wand , if it ftand , is either a corruption of wan , the adjective , or a ...
... omitted , on account of metre . STEEVENS . 7 thy wan'd lip ! ] In the old edition it is- thy wand lip ! Perhaps , for fond lip , or warm lip , fays Dr. Johnson . Wand , if it ftand , is either a corruption of wan , the adjective , or a ...
Page 71
... omitted , as both the verfe and meaning are complete without it : I would you had her fpirit in another . The compofitor's eye might have caught the here fuperfluous fuch , from the next line but one , in which fuch is abfolutely ...
... omitted , as both the verfe and meaning are complete without it : I would you had her fpirit in another . The compofitor's eye might have caught the here fuperfluous fuch , from the next line but one , in which fuch is abfolutely ...
Page 102
... omitted at the prefs , and that Shakspeare wrote : If Antony Be free , and healthful , needs fo tart a favour & c . MALONE , • Not like a formal man . ] Decent , regular . JOHNSON . By a formal man , Shakspeare means , a man in his ...
... omitted at the prefs , and that Shakspeare wrote : If Antony Be free , and healthful , needs fo tart a favour & c . MALONE , • Not like a formal man . ] Decent , regular . JOHNSON . By a formal man , Shakspeare means , a man in his ...
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