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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... disagreeable clash of the words - intend and fend , feems indeed to confirm the propriety of Mr. M. Mason's emendation . STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . C SCENE II . France . Before Orleans . Enter CHARLES KING HENRY VI . 17.
... disagreeable clash of the words - intend and fend , feems indeed to confirm the propriety of Mr. M. Mason's emendation . STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . C SCENE II . France . Before Orleans . Enter CHARLES KING HENRY VI . 17.
Page 79
... feems to be here uneafinefs , or difcontent . JOHNSON . 7 It is fo used by other ancient writers , and by Shakspeare in Coriolanus . Thus likewife , in Spenfer's Fairy Queen , B. III . C. V : " But labour'd long in that deep ford with ...
... feems to be here uneafinefs , or difcontent . JOHNSON . 7 It is fo used by other ancient writers , and by Shakspeare in Coriolanus . Thus likewife , in Spenfer's Fairy Queen , B. III . C. V : " But labour'd long in that deep ford with ...
Page 90
... feems to mean - fuch as is uncommon , not in familiar use : " Shall give him fuch an unaccustom'd dram . " 2 but his majefty ] Old copy , redundantly- but to his majefty . Perhaps the line originally ran thus : STEEVENS . " To none ...
... feems to mean - fuch as is uncommon , not in familiar use : " Shall give him fuch an unaccustom'd dram . " 2 but his majefty ] Old copy , redundantly- but to his majefty . Perhaps the line originally ran thus : STEEVENS . " To none ...
Page 116
... feems to be here used in its Latin fenfe , i . e . to hold out , to ftretch forward . It may mean , however , as in other places , to defign . Modern editors read - portend . STEEVENS . O monftrous treachery ! Can this be fo ; That 116 ...
... feems to be here used in its Latin fenfe , i . e . to hold out , to ftretch forward . It may mean , however , as in other places , to defign . Modern editors read - portend . STEEVENS . O monftrous treachery ! Can this be fo ; That 116 ...
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... feems to be used , with fome deviation from its com- mon meaning , in Antony and Cleopatra , A & IV . fc . ii : " The foul and body rive not more at parting . " STEEVENS . Rive their artillery feems to mean charge their artillery so ...
... feems to be used , with fome deviation from its com- mon meaning , in Antony and Cleopatra , A & IV . fc . ii : " The foul and body rive not more at parting . " STEEVENS . Rive their artillery feems to mean charge their artillery so ...
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