The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 138
... feems to lie obfcure and disjointed . Neither the grammar is to be juftified ; nor is the fentiment better . I have ventured at a flight alteration , which departs fo little from the reading which has obtained , but so much raises the ...
... feems to lie obfcure and disjointed . Neither the grammar is to be juftified ; nor is the fentiment better . I have ventured at a flight alteration , which departs fo little from the reading which has obtained , but so much raises the ...
Page 156
... feems to countenance the regulation now made . To obtain fome- thing like fenfe , the modern editors were obliged to put a full point at the end of that line . In confirmation of the transposition here made , let it be re- membered that ...
... feems to countenance the regulation now made . To obtain fome- thing like fenfe , the modern editors were obliged to put a full point at the end of that line . In confirmation of the transposition here made , let it be re- membered that ...
Page 157
... feems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes . Fain would I woo her , yet I dare not speak : I'll call for pen and ink , and write my mind : Fye , De la Poole ! difable not thyself ; ' Haft not a tongue ? is the not here thy prisoner ? 2 ...
... feems this gorgeous beauty to mine eyes . Fain would I woo her , yet I dare not speak : I'll call for pen and ink , and write my mind : Fye , De la Poole ! difable not thyself ; ' Haft not a tongue ? is the not here thy prisoner ? 2 ...
Page 164
... feems also to be used in an uncommon fenfe : " The vertue of this herbe [ lactuca leporica ] is thus : yf a hare cat of this herbe in sōmer whan he is mad , he fhall be hole . " Mad , in fome of the ancient books of gardening , is used ...
... feems also to be used in an uncommon fenfe : " The vertue of this herbe [ lactuca leporica ] is thus : yf a hare cat of this herbe in sōmer whan he is mad , he fhall be hole . " Mad , in fome of the ancient books of gardening , is used ...
Page 167
... feems to corroborate an explanation , fomewhat far - fetched , which I have given in King Henry IV . of the nobleman and royal man . JOHNSON . Not me- ] I believe the author wrote - Not one . MALONE . To compass wonders , but by help of ...
... feems to corroborate an explanation , fomewhat far - fetched , which I have given in King Henry IV . of the nobleman and royal man . JOHNSON . Not me- ] I believe the author wrote - Not one . MALONE . To compass wonders , but by help of ...
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