The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588. But though this information has not proved true on examination , an useful conclufion may be drawn from it , that Shakspeare's story is fomewhere to be found in an Italian ...
... printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588. But though this information has not proved true on examination , an useful conclufion may be drawn from it , that Shakspeare's story is fomewhere to be found in an Italian ...
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... printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is neceffary to moiften them before they can be ironed , which is always ...
... printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is neceffary to moiften them before they can be ironed , which is always ...
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... printed in Golding's verfion of the 9th book of Ovid's Metamorphofes , edit . 1575 : " Hee quaak't and Jhaak't and looked pale , " & c . STEEVENS . But felt a fever of the mad , ] If it be at all neceffary to ex- plain the meaning , it ...
... printed in Golding's verfion of the 9th book of Ovid's Metamorphofes , edit . 1575 : " Hee quaak't and Jhaak't and looked pale , " & c . STEEVENS . But felt a fever of the mad , ] If it be at all neceffary to ex- plain the meaning , it ...
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... printed instead of against , [ i . e . oppofite to , ] which I am per- fuaded was our author's word . The placing Ferdinand in fuch a fituation that he could still gaze upon the wrecked veffel , is one of Shakspeare's touches of nature ...
... printed instead of against , [ i . e . oppofite to , ] which I am per- fuaded was our author's word . The placing Ferdinand in fuch a fituation that he could still gaze upon the wrecked veffel , is one of Shakspeare's touches of nature ...
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