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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... should enter more largely into the fubject , but that the various paffages of the poem which I have quoted in the following notes , furnith fuch a decifive proof of the play's having been conftructed upon it , as not to leave , in my ...
... should enter more largely into the fubject , but that the various paffages of the poem which I have quoted in the following notes , furnith fuch a decifive proof of the play's having been conftructed upon it , as not to leave , in my ...
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... should seem to mean originally , We'll not submit to fervile offices ; and thence fecondarily , we'll not endure inju- ries . It has been fuggefted , that it may mean , " we'll not bear refentment burning like a coal of fire in our ...
... should seem to mean originally , We'll not submit to fervile offices ; and thence fecondarily , we'll not endure inju- ries . It has been fuggefted , that it may mean , " we'll not bear refentment burning like a coal of fire in our ...
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... bite his thumb at me . " Argus . Why should not a man bite his thumb ? 66 66 Orgylus . At me ? were I fcorn'd to see men bite their thumbs , Rapiers and daggers , " & c . GREY . ABR . Do you bite your thumb at us , 10 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... bite his thumb at me . " Argus . Why should not a man bite his thumb ? 66 66 Orgylus . At me ? were I fcorn'd to see men bite their thumbs , Rapiers and daggers , " & c . GREY . ABR . Do you bite your thumb at us , 10 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... Should in the furtheft eaft begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light fteals home my heavy fon , And private in his chamber pens himfelf ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out , And makes himself an ...
... Should in the furtheft eaft begin to draw The fhady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light fteals home my heavy fon , And private in his chamber pens himfelf ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out , And makes himself an ...
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... Should be fo tyrannous and rough in proof ! ROM . Alas , that love , whofe view is muffled ftill , Should , without eyes , fee pathways to his will ! 2 to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read - to his ill ...
... Should be fo tyrannous and rough in proof ! ROM . Alas , that love , whofe view is muffled ftill , Should , without eyes , fee pathways to his will ! 2 to his will ! ] Sir T. Hanmer , and after him Dr. War- burton , read - to his ill ...
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