The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 35
... poor , But was a race of heaven : 5 They are so still , 3 Though you in fwearing Shake the throned gods , ] So , in Timon of Athens : 66 Although , I know , you'll fwear , terribly fwear , " Into ftrong fhudders , and to heavenly agues ...
... poor , But was a race of heaven : 5 They are so still , 3 Though you in fwearing Shake the throned gods , ] So , in Timon of Athens : 66 Although , I know , you'll fwear , terribly fwear , " Into ftrong fhudders , and to heavenly agues ...
Page 47
... poor difcontents . " See Vol . XI . p . 403 , n . 4. MALONE . 6 he , which is , was wifh'd , until he were ; The And the ebb'd man , ne'er lov'd , till ne'er worth love , Comes dear'd , by being lack'd . ] [ Old copy - fear'd . ] Let us ...
... poor difcontents . " See Vol . XI . p . 403 , n . 4. MALONE . 6 he , which is , was wifh'd , until he were ; The And the ebb'd man , ne'er lov'd , till ne'er worth love , Comes dear'd , by being lack'd . ] [ Old copy - fear'd . ] Let us ...
Page 73
... poor my greatnefs , nor my power Work without it : Truth is , that Fulvia , To have me out of Egypt , made wars here ; For which myself , the ignorant motive , do So far afk pardon , as befits mine honour To stoop in fuch a cafe . LEP ...
... poor my greatnefs , nor my power Work without it : Truth is , that Fulvia , To have me out of Egypt , made wars here ; For which myself , the ignorant motive , do So far afk pardon , as befits mine honour To stoop in fuch a cafe . LEP ...
Page 85
... poor Elkanah Settle , in his dragon of green leather , they could only wag the remigium cauda without eafe , variety , or even a chance of labouring into a graceful curve . I will undertake , in short , the expence of providing ...
... poor Elkanah Settle , in his dragon of green leather , they could only wag the remigium cauda without eafe , variety , or even a chance of labouring into a graceful curve . I will undertake , in short , the expence of providing ...
Page 98
... poor jeft intended between mood the mind and moods of mufick . JOHNSON . Moody , in this inftance , means melancholy . Cotgrave ex- plains moody , by the French words , morne and trifte . So , in The Comedy of Errors : 7 STEEVENS ...
... poor jeft intended between mood the mind and moods of mufick . JOHNSON . Moody , in this inftance , means melancholy . Cotgrave ex- plains moody , by the French words , morne and trifte . So , in The Comedy of Errors : 7 STEEVENS ...
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