The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... those who returned from their eastern expeditions . But there is always fome diftance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion had long existed , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing ...
... those who returned from their eastern expeditions . But there is always fome diftance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion had long existed , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing ...
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... those that could speak low and tardily , " Would turn & c .--- To seem like him . " Thick therefore is not less applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . Came post with poft ; and ...
... those that could speak low and tardily , " Would turn & c .--- To seem like him . " Thick therefore is not less applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . Came post with poft ; and ...
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... those of Norway . The players not understanding that by " Norway " our author meant the King of Norway , as in Hamlet- " Whereon old Norway , overcome with joy , " & c . foisted in the words at present omitted . STEEVENS . There is , I ...
... those of Norway . The players not understanding that by " Norway " our author meant the King of Norway , as in Hamlet- " Whereon old Norway , overcome with joy , " & c . foisted in the words at present omitted . STEEVENS . There is , I ...
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... those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , Promis'd no less to them ? BAN . That , trusted home , 6 - trusted home , ] i.e. entirely , thoroughly relied on . So , in All's well that ends well : 66 -lack'd the sense to know " Her ...
... those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , Promis'd no less to them ? BAN . That , trusted home , 6 - trusted home , ] i.e. entirely , thoroughly relied on . So , in All's well that ends well : 66 -lack'd the sense to know " Her ...
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... those things which the Two former fisters PROPHESIED : there remaineth onelie for thee to purchase that which the third faid should come to paffe . " MALONE . 9 - fwelling act ] Swelling is used in the fame sense in the prologue to King ...
... those things which the Two former fisters PROPHESIED : there remaineth onelie for thee to purchase that which the third faid should come to paffe . " MALONE . 9 - fwelling act ] Swelling is used in the fame sense in the prologue to King ...
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