The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... never was intend- ed . I have therefore fignified the fuppofed deficiency by a va- cant space . When Shakspeare had told us that the grave ftood tenantless , & c . which are wonders confined to the earth , he naturally pro- ceeded to ...
... never was intend- ed . I have therefore fignified the fuppofed deficiency by a va- cant space . When Shakspeare had told us that the grave ftood tenantless , & c . which are wonders confined to the earth , he naturally pro- ceeded to ...
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... never faw any man there with eyes dropping , or crooked and stooping through age . " MALONE . 7 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage , ] The meaning is , -He goes to war fo indifcreetly , and unprepared , that he has no allies to ...
... never faw any man there with eyes dropping , or crooked and stooping through age . " MALONE . 7 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage , ] The meaning is , -He goes to war fo indifcreetly , and unprepared , that he has no allies to ...
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... never hints at his being an ufurper . His difcontent arofe from his uncle's being preferred before him , not from any legal right which he pretended to fet up to the crown . Some regard was probably had to the recommendation of the ...
... never hints at his being an ufurper . His difcontent arofe from his uncle's being preferred before him , not from any legal right which he pretended to fet up to the crown . Some regard was probably had to the recommendation of the ...
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... never to difcard a word from the text , merely because it is not the language of the present day . Mr. Hughes or Mr. Rowe , fuppofing the text to be unintelli- gible , for beteem boldly substituted permitted , Mr. Theobald , in order to ...
... never to difcard a word from the text , merely because it is not the language of the present day . Mr. Hughes or Mr. Rowe , fuppofing the text to be unintelli- gible , for beteem boldly substituted permitted , Mr. Theobald , in order to ...
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... Never too Late , 1616 : " Love requires not chastity , but that her foldiers be chary . " Again : " She liveth chaftly enough , that liveth charily . " STEEVENS . Virtue itself fcapes not calumnious strokes : The canker galls E3 PRINCE ...
... Never too Late , 1616 : " Love requires not chastity , but that her foldiers be chary . " Again : " She liveth chaftly enough , that liveth charily . " STEEVENS . Virtue itself fcapes not calumnious strokes : The canker galls E3 PRINCE ...
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