The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. And he is furnish'd with no certainties , More than he haply may retail from me . Enter ... STEEVENS . I " 6 armed heels- ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio , 1623 , reads - able heels ; the modern editors ...
... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. And he is furnish'd with no certainties , More than he haply may retail from me . Enter ... STEEVENS . I " 6 armed heels- ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio , 1623 , reads - able heels ; the modern editors ...
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... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. will fet you neither in gold nor filver , but in vile apparel , and fend you back again to your master , for a jewel ; the juvenal , the prince your mafier , whofe chin is not yet fledged . I will fooner have a ...
... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. will fet you neither in gold nor filver , but in vile apparel , and fend you back again to your master , for a jewel ; the juvenal , the prince your mafier , whofe chin is not yet fledged . I will fooner have a ...
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... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. as lief they would put ratfbane in my mouth , as offer to ftop it with fecurity . I looked he fhould have fent me two and twenty yards of fatin , as I am a true knight , and he fends me fecurity . Well , he may ...
... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. as lief they would put ratfbane in my mouth , as offer to ftop it with fecurity . I looked he fhould have fent me two and twenty yards of fatin , as I am a true knight , and he fends me fecurity . Well , he may ...
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... STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in thinking that Mr. Theo- bald's remark is of no weight . Having already difcuffed the subject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX . p . 194 , et feq . in ...
... STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in thinking that Mr. Theo- bald's remark is of no weight . Having already difcuffed the subject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX . p . 194 , et feq . in ...
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... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all tallow : if I did fay of wax , my growth would ... STEEVENS . You follow the young prince up and down , like his ill angel . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. Mr. Pope reads with the ...
... Steevens, Samuel Johnson. FAL . A waffel candle , my lord ; all tallow : if I did fay of wax , my growth would ... STEEVENS . You follow the young prince up and down , like his ill angel . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. Mr. Pope reads with the ...
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