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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... sense in this place ; ' tis not impoffible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronifin ( as bad as Hector's quoting Ariftotle in Troilus and Creffida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that ...
... sense in this place ; ' tis not impoffible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronifin ( as bad as Hector's quoting Ariftotle in Troilus and Creffida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that ...
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... sense for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I most readily would . STEEvens . Mr. Malone in a note on a paffage in Coriolanus , A & I. fc . i . fays , that to gird means to pluck , or twinge , and informs us that ...
... sense for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I most readily would . STEEvens . Mr. Malone in a note on a paffage in Coriolanus , A & I. fc . i . fays , that to gird means to pluck , or twinge , and informs us that ...
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... , also bears witness to this degradation of Sir John Faftolfe . I STEEVENS . haughty courage , ] Haughty is here in its original sense for high . JOHNSON . But always refolute in most extremes . * He then 12 KING HENRY VI . 115 1 ...
... , also bears witness to this degradation of Sir John Faftolfe . I STEEVENS . haughty courage , ] Haughty is here in its original sense for high . JOHNSON . But always refolute in most extremes . * He then 12 KING HENRY VI . 115 1 ...
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... sense by legal conveyancers . MALONE . 5 When from the Dauphin's creft thy fword ftruck fire , ] So , in Drayton's Mortimeriados , 1596 : " Made fire to fly from Hertford's burgonet . " STEEVENS , If I to - day die not with Frenchmen's ...
... sense by legal conveyancers . MALONE . 5 When from the Dauphin's creft thy fword ftruck fire , ] So , in Drayton's Mortimeriados , 1596 : " Made fire to fly from Hertford's burgonet . " STEEVENS , If I to - day die not with Frenchmen's ...
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... sense , as well as takes away the obscurity , that I am willing to think it reftores the author's meaning : Out on that vantage , - Sir T. Hanmer reads : THEOBALD . O what advantage , Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward ...
... sense , as well as takes away the obscurity , that I am willing to think it reftores the author's meaning : Out on that vantage , - Sir T. Hanmer reads : THEOBALD . O what advantage , Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward ...
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