The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... seem to lead to the latter interpretation . MALONE . 7 She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; ] Thefe two lines occur , with very little variation , in the First Part of King Henry VI : " She's ...
... seem to lead to the latter interpretation . MALONE . 7 She is a woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; ] Thefe two lines occur , with very little variation , in the First Part of King Henry VI : " She's ...
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... seems to delight in murders and scraps of Latin ; though I must confefs that , in the firft of those good qualities , Marlowe's Jew of Malta may fairly difpute precedence with the Spanish Tragedy . Some few of the obfolete dramas I ...
... seems to delight in murders and scraps of Latin ; though I must confefs that , in the firft of those good qualities , Marlowe's Jew of Malta may fairly difpute precedence with the Spanish Tragedy . Some few of the obfolete dramas I ...
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... seems to mean only , that they who are to come at this gold of the empress are to fuffer by it , JOHNSON . My lovely Aaron , wherefore look'ft thou fad , ] In the courfe of the following notes feveral examples of the favage genius of ...
... seems to mean only , that they who are to come at this gold of the empress are to fuffer by it , JOHNSON . My lovely Aaron , wherefore look'ft thou fad , ] In the courfe of the following notes feveral examples of the favage genius of ...
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... seems to have thought on this paffage in his Jane Shore : " This is the houfe where the fun never dawns , " The bird of night fits icreaming o'er its roof , " Grim fpectres fweep along the horrid gloom , " And nought is heard but ...
... seems to have thought on this paffage in his Jane Shore : " This is the houfe where the fun never dawns , " The bird of night fits icreaming o'er its roof , " Grim fpectres fweep along the horrid gloom , " And nought is heard but ...
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... seems to me : - Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? MART . O , brother , with the dismallest object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . AAR . [ Afide . ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here ; That ...
... seems to me : - Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? MART . O , brother , with the dismallest object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . AAR . [ Afide . ] Now will I fetch the king to find them here ; That ...
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