The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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Sc . II . is a passage so much resembling this , that I cannot help pointing it out for
the use of some future commentator , though I am unable to apply it with success
to the very difficult line before us : “ Drest in a little brief authority , “ Most ...
Sc . II . is a passage so much resembling this , that I cannot help pointing it out for
the use of some future commentator , though I am unable to apply it with success
to the very difficult line before us : “ Drest in a little brief authority , “ Most ...
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Steevens's explanation of this passage is just , and agreeable to the character
here given of Augustus . ... In the Life of Antony , Shakspeare found the following
passage : they were always mcre fortunate when they made warre by their ...
Steevens's explanation of this passage is just , and agreeable to the character
here given of Augustus . ... In the Life of Antony , Shakspeare found the following
passage : they were always mcre fortunate when they made warre by their ...
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I incline to think Dr. Johnson's interpretation of this passage the true one . Neither
of the quotations , in my apprehension , support Mr. Steevens's explication of
feeders as synonymous to a servant . So fantastick and pedantick a writer as Ben
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I incline to think Dr. Johnson's interpretation of this passage the true one . Neither
of the quotations , in my apprehension , support Mr. Steevens's explication of
feeders as synonymous to a servant . So fantastick and pedantick a writer as Ben
...
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