The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fenfe and metre : repofe you here in reft . STEEVENS . The fame redundancy in the edition 1600 , as noted in other copies by Mr. Steevens . TODD . VOL . XXI . C And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! 3 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 17.
... fenfe and metre : repofe you here in reft . STEEVENS . The fame redundancy in the edition 1600 , as noted in other copies by Mr. Steevens . TODD . VOL . XXI . C And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! 3 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 17.
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... fenfe of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philofophical , yet poetical fenfe . He wishes that her life may be ...
... fenfe of , by changing and into in . WARBURTON . To live in fame's date is , if an allowable , yet a harsh expref- fion . To outlive an eternal date is , though not philofophical , yet poetical fenfe . He wishes that her life may be ...
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... fenfe of the verb , to ruffle . Rufflers are likewife enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinfhed , Vol . I. p . 183 . STEEVENS . To ruffle meant , to be noify , diforderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous fwaggerer . MALONE ...
... fenfe of the verb , to ruffle . Rufflers are likewife enumerated among other vagabonds , by Holinfhed , Vol . I. p . 183 . STEEVENS . To ruffle meant , to be noify , diforderly , turbulent . A ruffler was a boisterous fwaggerer . MALONE ...
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... , " What Squareth from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these inftances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very oppofite fenfe , and means to agree . STEEVENS . ᎠᎪ · DEM . So I were one . Nor me TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
... , " What Squareth from the reft . " But to Square , which in both these inftances fignifies to differ , is now used only in the very oppofite fenfe , and means to agree . STEEVENS . ᎠᎪ · DEM . So I were one . Nor me TITUS ANDRONICUS . 39.
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... fenfe being complete without it : And with that painted , braves your mightiness . So , in King Richard III : " Poor painted queen , " & c . Painted with is , fpeciously coloured with . STEEVENS . I -you defire , ] Old copies - we ...
... fenfe being complete without it : And with that painted , braves your mightiness . So , in King Richard III : " Poor painted queen , " & c . Painted with is , fpeciously coloured with . STEEVENS . I -you defire , ] Old copies - we ...
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