The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 14
... fometimes begins a fentence , and , before he concludes it , entirely changes its construction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in conversation , it may be fuffered to pass uncenfured in the ...
... fometimes begins a fentence , and , before he concludes it , entirely changes its construction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in conversation , it may be fuffered to pass uncenfured in the ...
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... fometimes it would be in two or three places at once . " MALONE . Burton fays , that the Spirits of fire , in form of fire - drakes and blazing stars , " oftentimes fit on ship - mafts , " & c . Melanch . P. I. §2 . p . 30. edit . 1632 ...
... fometimes it would be in two or three places at once . " MALONE . Burton fays , that the Spirits of fire , in form of fire - drakes and blazing stars , " oftentimes fit on ship - mafts , " & c . Melanch . P. I. §2 . p . 30. edit . 1632 ...
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... fometimes printed instead of against , [ i . e . opposite to , ] which I am per- fuaded was our author's word . The placing Ferdinand in fuch a situation that he could still gaze upon the wrecked vessel , is one of Shakspeare's touches ...
... fometimes printed instead of against , [ i . e . opposite to , ] which I am per- fuaded was our author's word . The placing Ferdinand in fuch a situation that he could still gaze upon the wrecked vessel , is one of Shakspeare's touches ...
Page 66
... not entirely mistaken , as foison , or fizon , fometimes bears the meaning which he has affixed to it . See Ray's Collection of South and East Country words . STEEVENS . SEB . No marrying ' mong his subjects ? ANT 66 TEMPEST .
... not entirely mistaken , as foison , or fizon , fometimes bears the meaning which he has affixed to it . See Ray's Collection of South and East Country words . STEEVENS . SEB . No marrying ' mong his subjects ? ANT 66 TEMPEST .
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... fometime am I All wound with adders , 5 who , with cloven tongues , Do hiss me into madness : - Lo ! now ! lo ! 3 that moe & c . ] i . e . make mouths . So , in the old ver- fion of the Psalms : - making moes at me . " Again , in the ...
... fometime am I All wound with adders , 5 who , with cloven tongues , Do hiss me into madness : - Lo ! now ! lo ! 3 that moe & c . ] i . e . make mouths . So , in the old ver- fion of the Psalms : - making moes at me . " Again , in the ...
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