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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... sense of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philosophical , yet poetical sense . He wishes that her life may be ...
... sense of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philosophical , yet poetical sense . He wishes that her life may be ...
Page 162
... sense of while . So , in The Scornful Lady , Loveless says to Morecraft : " Will you persevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I have a penny . " That is , whilst I have one . And on the other hand , while sometimes fignifies till ; as ...
... sense of while . So , in The Scornful Lady , Loveless says to Morecraft : " Will you persevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I have a penny . " That is , whilst I have one . And on the other hand , while sometimes fignifies till ; as ...
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... sense of melancholy . See Vol . XVII . p . 179 , n . 1. MALONE . In what respect are the thoughts of Pericles changed ? I would read , " -charge of thoughts , " i . e . weight of them , burthen , preffure of thought . So afterwards in ...
... sense of melancholy . See Vol . XVII . p . 179 , n . 1. MALONE . In what respect are the thoughts of Pericles changed ? I would read , " -charge of thoughts , " i . e . weight of them , burthen , preffure of thought . So afterwards in ...
Page 187
... sense of this passage , and that the deficiency might be supplied as follows ; a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleffings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
... sense of this passage , and that the deficiency might be supplied as follows ; a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleffings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
Page 193
... sense , will be fupplied . , MALONE . I have supplied the adverb - fince , both for the fake of sense and metre . STEEVENS . 5 Yet , ere you shall depart , this we defire , As friends to Antioch , we may feast in Tyre . ] Thus also ...
... sense , will be fupplied . , MALONE . I have supplied the adverb - fince , both for the fake of sense and metre . STEEVENS . 5 Yet , ere you shall depart , this we defire , As friends to Antioch , we may feast in Tyre . ] Thus also ...
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