The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... seems to mine . " And again , Romeus and Juliet are celebrated in " A poor Knight his Palace of private Pleasure , 1579. " FARMER . The first of the foregoing notes was prefixed to two of our former editions ; but as the following may ...
... seems to mine . " And again , Romeus and Juliet are celebrated in " A poor Knight his Palace of private Pleasure , 1579. " FARMER . The first of the foregoing notes was prefixed to two of our former editions ; but as the following may ...
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... seem to mean originally , We'll not fubmit to servile offices ; and thence secondarily , we'll not endure inju- ries ... seems adverse to fuch an interpretation . MALONE . -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art 8 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... seem to mean originally , We'll not fubmit to servile offices ; and thence secondarily , we'll not endure inju- ries ... seems adverse to fuch an interpretation . MALONE . -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art 8 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... seems to lament is , that love , though blind , should discover pathways to his will , and yet cannot avail him- self of them ; should perceive the road which he is forbidden to take . The quarto , 1597 , reads- Should , without laws ...
... seems to lament is , that love , though blind , should discover pathways to his will , and yet cannot avail him- self of them ; should perceive the road which he is forbidden to take . The quarto , 1597 , reads- Should , without laws ...
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... seems to be proverbial , as an instance of a figure which he calls the Rebound : " The maid that foon married is , foon marred is . " The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she , 25 ROMEO AND JULIET . SCENE II, ...
... seems to be proverbial , as an instance of a figure which he calls the Rebound : " The maid that foon married is , foon marred is . " The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she , 25 ROMEO AND JULIET . SCENE II, ...
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... seems to have been once common among low people . I have met with it often in the old plays . So , in The Two angry Women of Abington , 1599 : " Fill the pot , hostess & c . and we'll crush it . " Again , in Hoffman's Tragedy , 1631 ...
... seems to have been once common among low people . I have met with it often in the old plays . So , in The Two angry Women of Abington , 1599 : " Fill the pot , hostess & c . and we'll crush it . " Again , in Hoffman's Tragedy , 1631 ...
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