The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Thefe are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Winchefter . So , in Stowe's Chronicle , p . 822 : " —and by the way the bishop of London met him , attended on by a goodly company of gentlemen in tawny - coats , " & c . Tawny ...
... Thefe are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Winchefter . So , in Stowe's Chronicle , p . 822 : " —and by the way the bishop of London met him , attended on by a goodly company of gentlemen in tawny - coats , " & c . Tawny ...
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... thefe nobles . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . The Mayor of London was not brought in to be laughed at , as is plain by his manner of interfering in the quarrel , where he all along preferves a fufficient dignity . In the line ...
... thefe nobles . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . The Mayor of London was not brought in to be laughed at , as is plain by his manner of interfering in the quarrel , where he all along preferves a fufficient dignity . In the line ...
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... thefe , for the fake of metre , fhould be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , originally ran thus : Then try we what these daftard Frenchmen dare . STEEVENS . \ SCENE V. The fame . Before one of the ...
... thefe , for the fake of metre , fhould be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , originally ran thus : Then try we what these daftard Frenchmen dare . STEEVENS . \ SCENE V. The fame . Before one of the ...
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... thefe fmall gardens about in honour of him ? It was , because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : Antiquitas nihil ...
... thefe fmall gardens about in honour of him ? It was , because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : Antiquitas nihil ...
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... thefe , comes the Oxford editor ; and he pronounces in favour of Dr. Bentley , against Dr. Pearce , in these words , The gardens of Adonis were never reprefented under any local defcription . But whether this was faid at hazard , or to ...
... thefe , comes the Oxford editor ; and he pronounces in favour of Dr. Bentley , against Dr. Pearce , in these words , The gardens of Adonis were never reprefented under any local defcription . But whether this was faid at hazard , or to ...
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