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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... -though hardily , I confefs , as far as my fentiments may feem to militate against those of Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 1 King Henry the Sixth . Duke of Glofter , B2 this alone might decide the queftion, without taking into ...
... -though hardily , I confefs , as far as my fentiments may feem to militate against those of Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 1 King Henry the Sixth . Duke of Glofter , B2 this alone might decide the queftion, without taking into ...
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... those be the nourishment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . Was there ever such nonsense ! But he did not know that ma- rifh is an old word for marth or fen ; and therefore very judi- ciously thus corrected by Mr. Pope . WARBURTON ...
... those be the nourishment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . Was there ever such nonsense ! But he did not know that ma- rifh is an old word for marth or fen ; and therefore very judi- ciously thus corrected by Mr. Pope . WARBURTON ...
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... those clear rays which fhe infus'd on me , That beauty am I blefs'd with , which you fee.8 Afk me what question thou canft poffible , And I will anfwer unpremeditated : My courage try by combat , if thou dar'ft , And thou fhalt find ...
... those clear rays which fhe infus'd on me , That beauty am I blefs'd with , which you fee.8 Afk me what question thou canft poffible , And I will anfwer unpremeditated : My courage try by combat , if thou dar'ft , And thou fhalt find ...
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... will I draw on thee , ] The fuperftition of those times taught that he that could draw the witch's blood , was free from her power . JOHNSON . O'ertake me , if thou canft ; I fcorn thy KING HENRY VI . 45 SCENE V. ...
... will I draw on thee , ] The fuperftition of those times taught that he that could draw the witch's blood , was free from her power . JOHNSON . O'ertake me , if thou canft ; I fcorn thy KING HENRY VI . 45 SCENE V. ...
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... those gardens feign'd , " Or of reviv'd Adonis , or- " 3 which Dr. Bentley pronounces fpurious ; for that the Kπoι Adwv- 80s , the gardens of Adonis , fo frequently mentioned by Greek wri- ters , Plato , Plutarch , & c . were nothing ...
... those gardens feign'd , " Or of reviv'd Adonis , or- " 3 which Dr. Bentley pronounces fpurious ; for that the Kπoι Adwv- 80s , the gardens of Adonis , fo frequently mentioned by Greek wri- ters , Plato , Plutarch , & c . were nothing ...
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