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... Johnson was of opinion , that be better employed , and be naught awhile , ' was to be taken in the same sense as saying , ' It is better to do mischief than to do nothing . " " Why should Dr. Johnson's utterly erroneous explanation be ...
... Johnson was of opinion , that be better employed , and be naught awhile , ' was to be taken in the same sense as saying , ' It is better to do mischief than to do nothing . " " Why should Dr. Johnson's utterly erroneous explanation be ...
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... Johnson's interpretation of this passage seems to be just : ' Norfolk , so far I have addressed myself to thee as to mine enemy ; I now utter my last words with kindness and tenderness ; confess thy treasons . ' But I do not believe ...
... Johnson's interpretation of this passage seems to be just : ' Norfolk , so far I have addressed myself to thee as to mine enemy ; I now utter my last words with kindness and tenderness ; confess thy treasons . ' But I do not believe ...
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... Johnson thought that hair ' was to be taken for complexion , character , and Steevens and Malone agreed with him . Boswell re- commended the substitution of air ; but no change seems necessary . Worcester , perhaps , means that there ...
... Johnson thought that hair ' was to be taken for complexion , character , and Steevens and Malone agreed with him . Boswell re- commended the substitution of air ; but no change seems necessary . Worcester , perhaps , means that there ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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