The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... says nothing . This scene ought to continue the first A & t . JOHNSON . In the edit . 1600 , the stage - direction is Sound trumpets , manet Moore . " TODD . Upon her wit- ] We fhould read - Upon her will . WARBURTON . I think wit , for ...
... says nothing . This scene ought to continue the first A & t . JOHNSON . In the edit . 1600 , the stage - direction is Sound trumpets , manet Moore . " TODD . Upon her wit- ] We fhould read - Upon her will . WARBURTON . I think wit , for ...
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... say : " Fair is foul , and foul is fair . " STEEVENS . The old copy is , I think , right ; nor did grey anciently denote any thing of an uncheerful hue . It fignified blue , " of heaven's own tinct . " So , in Shakspeare's 132d Sonnet ...
... say : " Fair is foul , and foul is fair . " STEEVENS . The old copy is , I think , right ; nor did grey anciently denote any thing of an uncheerful hue . It fignified blue , " of heaven's own tinct . " So , in Shakspeare's 132d Sonnet ...
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... say : " The emperor , with wine and luxury o'ercome , " Is fallen asleep ; in's pendant couch he's laid , " That hangs in yonder grotto rock'd by winds , " Which rais'd by art do give it gentle motion : " And troops of flaves ftand ...
... say : " The emperor , with wine and luxury o'ercome , " Is fallen asleep ; in's pendant couch he's laid , " That hangs in yonder grotto rock'd by winds , " Which rais'd by art do give it gentle motion : " And troops of flaves ftand ...
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... Say , who art thou , that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? MART . The unhappy fon of old Andronicus ; Brought hither in a moft unlucky hour , To find thy brother Baffianus dead . SAT . My brother dead ? I know ...
... Say , who art thou , that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? MART . The unhappy fon of old Andronicus ; Brought hither in a moft unlucky hour , To find thy brother Baffianus dead . SAT . My brother dead ? I know ...
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... say , ' tis fo ? O , that I knew thy heart ; and knew the beast , That I might rail at him to ease my mind ! I If I do dream , ' would all my wealth would wake me ! ] If this be a dream , I would give all my poffeffions to be delivered ...
... say , ' tis fo ? O , that I knew thy heart ; and knew the beast , That I might rail at him to ease my mind ! I If I do dream , ' would all my wealth would wake me ! ] If this be a dream , I would give all my poffeffions to be delivered ...
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