The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 118
... affection to the lady . But by her he was likewife informed of the treafon , as one that from her infancy loved and favoured him . - The prince in this fort having deceived the courtiers and the lady's expectation , that affirmed and ...
... affection to the lady . But by her he was likewife informed of the treafon , as one that from her infancy loved and favoured him . - The prince in this fort having deceived the courtiers and the lady's expectation , that affirmed and ...
Page 148
... affection : * but called it , an honeft method , 3 as wholesome 4 as more tongue than the reft of the cry . To this ... affection : ] Indite , for convict . WARBURTON . indite the author of affection : ] i . e . convict the author of ...
... affection : * but called it , an honeft method , 3 as wholesome 4 as more tongue than the reft of the cry . To this ... affection : ] Indite , for convict . WARBURTON . indite the author of affection : ] i . e . convict the author of ...
Page 180
... affections do not that way tend ; Nor what he spake , though it lack'd form a little , Was not like madness . There's fomething in his foul , O'er which his melancholy fits on brood ; And , I do doubt , the hatch , and the disclose , 3 ...
... affections do not that way tend ; Nor what he spake , though it lack'd form a little , Was not like madness . There's fomething in his foul , O'er which his melancholy fits on brood ; And , I do doubt , the hatch , and the disclose , 3 ...
Page 249
... affections , with fome drops of cooling moderation . " STEEVENS . preaching to fiones- ] Thus , in Sidney's Arcadia , Lib . V : " Their paffions then fo fwelling in them , they would have made auditors of ftones , rather than " & c ...
... affections , with fome drops of cooling moderation . " STEEVENS . preaching to fiones- ] Thus , in Sidney's Arcadia , Lib . V : " Their paffions then fo fwelling in them , they would have made auditors of ftones , rather than " & c ...
Page 303
... the general gender 1 bear him : Who , dipping all his faults in their affection , I the general gender- ] The common race of the people . JOHNSON . 2 Work like the spring that turneth wood to ftone PRINCE OF DENMARK . 303.
... the general gender 1 bear him : Who , dipping all his faults in their affection , I the general gender- ] The common race of the people . JOHNSON . 2 Work like the spring that turneth wood to ftone PRINCE OF DENMARK . 303.
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