The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... eyes ; have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion 5 in thee , I have with fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul - 6 3 Did never meddle with my thoughts ...
... eyes ; have comfort . The direful spectacle of the wreck , which touch'd The very virtue of compaffion 5 in thee , I have with fuch provision in mine art So fafely order'd , that there is no foul - 6 3 Did never meddle with my thoughts ...
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... eyes of kings . " STEEVENS . That wrings mine eyes . ] i . e . fqueezes the water out of them . The old copy reads- " That wrings mine eyes to't . " To what ? every reader will afk . I have , therefore , by the advice of Dr. Farmer ...
... eyes of kings . " STEEVENS . That wrings mine eyes . ] i . e . fqueezes the water out of them . The old copy reads- " That wrings mine eyes to't . " To what ? every reader will afk . I have , therefore , by the advice of Dr. Farmer ...
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... eye - ball elfe . Go , take this shape , 5 to a nymph o ' the fea ; ] There does not appear to be fufficient caufe why Ariel fhould affume this new fhape , as he was to be invisible to all eyes but those of Profpero . STEEVENS . 6 Be ...
... eye - ball elfe . Go , take this shape , 5 to a nymph o ' the fea ; ] There does not appear to be fufficient caufe why Ariel fhould affume this new fhape , as he was to be invisible to all eyes but those of Profpero . STEEVENS . 6 Be ...
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... eye . See ftanza 5 , of his Hymn on the Nativity : " The winds with wonder whift , cc Smoothly the waters kiss'd ... eyes , ne'er fince at ebb , beheld " The king my father wreck'd . " This mufick crept by me upon the waters ; 8 44 ...
... eye . See ftanza 5 , of his Hymn on the Nativity : " The winds with wonder whift , cc Smoothly the waters kiss'd ... eyes , ne'er fince at ebb , beheld " The king my father wreck'd . " This mufick crept by me upon the waters ; 8 44 ...
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... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , 1 However , as our author fometimes forgot to compare the different parts of his play , I have made no change . MALOne . By the word - again , I fuppofe the Prince means only to de- fcribe the ...
... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , 1 However , as our author fometimes forgot to compare the different parts of his play , I have made no change . MALOne . By the word - again , I fuppofe the Prince means only to de- fcribe the ...
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againſt alfo ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ariel becauſe beft Caliban called Demetrius doth DUKE elfe Exeunt expreffion eyes faid fairy fame fays fecond feems fenfe fervant fhall fhould fignifies fince fing firft firſt fleep folio fome fometimes fong foul fpeak fpeech fpirits ftand ftill ftrange fuch fuppofed fure fweet Gentlemen of Verona hath Hermia himſelf houſe inftance JOHNSON Julia King lady LAUN loft lord Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure Milan MIRA miſtreſs moft moon moſt mufick muft muſt myſelf night Oberon obferves Othello paffage play pleaſe prefent Profpero Proteus PUCK purpoſe Pyramus quarto Queen reaſon Richard III RITSON ſay ſcene ſeems Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe Silvia ſpeak SPEED STEEVENS ſweet thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Thurio Titania tranflation TRIN ufed uſed Valentine Warburton whofe word