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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... best can justify . ] i . e . which ( the judg- ment of your eye ) best can justify , i . e . prove its resemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge , - . " But as no ...
... best can justify . ] i . e . which ( the judg- ment of your eye ) best can justify , i . e . prove its resemblance to the ordinary course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge , - . " But as no ...
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... best perfections . ] I suspect that a rhyme was here intended , and that we ought to transpose the words in the second line , as follows : The Senate - house of planets all did fit , Their best perfections in her to knit . To the ...
... best perfections . ] I suspect that a rhyme was here intended , and that we ought to transpose the words in the second line , as follows : The Senate - house of planets all did fit , Their best perfections in her to knit . To the ...
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... best 2 Longer for him to make his reft : 8 - forth & c . ] Old copy - for though he strive- . I read forth ; i . e . thoroughly , from beginning to end . So , in Mea- fure for Measure : " you , cousin , " Whom it concerns to hear this ...
... best 2 Longer for him to make his reft : 8 - forth & c . ] Old copy - for though he strive- . I read forth ; i . e . thoroughly , from beginning to end . So , in Mea- fure for Measure : " you , cousin , " Whom it concerns to hear this ...
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... best . [ TO PERICLES . ] Pages and lights , conduct ' These knights unto their feveral lodgings : Yours , fir , We have given order to be next our own . " PER . I am at your grace's pleasure . SIM . Princes , it is too late to talk of ...
... best . [ TO PERICLES . ] Pages and lights , conduct ' These knights unto their feveral lodgings : Yours , fir , We have given order to be next our own . " PER . I am at your grace's pleasure . SIM . Princes , it is too late to talk of ...
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... best comment on that before us : " Come , ho , and wake Diana with a hymn ; " With sweetest touches pierce your mistress ' ear , " And draw her home with musick . " Again , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " To be a barren fister all ...
... best comment on that before us : " Come , ho , and wake Diana with a hymn ; " With sweetest touches pierce your mistress ' ear , " And draw her home with musick . " Again , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream : " To be a barren fister all ...
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