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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... used by other dramatick writers . So , in Arden of Feverfham , 1592 : " Patient yourself , we cannot help it now . " Again , in King Edward I. 1599 : " Patient your highness , ' tis but mother's love . " Again , in Warner's Albion's ...
... used by other dramatick writers . So , in Arden of Feverfham , 1592 : " Patient yourself , we cannot help it now . " Again , in King Edward I. 1599 : " Patient your highness , ' tis but mother's love . " Again , in Warner's Albion's ...
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... from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these inftances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very oppofite fenfe , and means to agree . STEEVENS . DEM . So I were one . Nor me , D4 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
... from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these inftances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very oppofite fenfe , and means to agree . STEEVENS . DEM . So I were one . Nor me , D4 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
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... used by the old writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy , 1603 : " Thus therefore will I reft me in unrest . " Again , in Eliofto Libidinofo , an ancient novel , by John Hinde , 1606 : " For the ease of whose unreft , " Thus his furie was ...
... used by the old writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy , 1603 : " Thus therefore will I reft me in unrest . " Again , in Eliofto Libidinofo , an ancient novel , by John Hinde , 1606 : " For the ease of whose unreft , " Thus his furie was ...
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... began . " MALONE . • It was my deer ; ] The play upon deer and dear has been used by Waller , who calls a lady's girdle- " The pale that held my lovely deer . " JOHNSON . Thy husband he is dead ; and , for his 68 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... began . " MALONE . • It was my deer ; ] The play upon deer and dear has been used by Waller , who calls a lady's girdle- " The pale that held my lovely deer . " JOHNSON . Thy husband he is dead ; and , for his 68 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... . TODD . 3 And with a gád of Steel ] A gad , from the Saxon gad , i . e . the point of a fpear , is used here for fome fimilar pointed inftru- ment . MALONE . * And lay it by the angry northern wind Will blow GA TITUS ANDRONICUS . 87.
... . TODD . 3 And with a gád of Steel ] A gad , from the Saxon gad , i . e . the point of a fpear , is used here for fome fimilar pointed inftru- ment . MALONE . * And lay it by the angry northern wind Will blow GA TITUS ANDRONICUS . 87.
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