The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Page 69
... thofe of fummer , the votaries of Ceres ; those of au- tumn , of Pomona ; fo thefe of the fifterhood of winter were the votaries of Diana : Called , of winter , because that quarter is not , like the other three , pro- ductive of fruit ...
... thofe of fummer , the votaries of Ceres ; those of au- tumn , of Pomona ; fo thefe of the fifterhood of winter were the votaries of Diana : Called , of winter , because that quarter is not , like the other three , pro- ductive of fruit ...
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... thofe who commit it , that they 6 Over were born of rocks , or fuckled by tigreffes . —- 6 That you infult , exult , and ALL at once ] If the Speaker in- tended to accufe the person spoken to only for infulting and exult- ing ; then ...
... thofe who commit it , that they 6 Over were born of rocks , or fuckled by tigreffes . —- 6 That you infult , exult , and ALL at once ] If the Speaker in- tended to accufe the person spoken to only for infulting and exult- ing ; then ...
Page 76
... Thofe , that are in extremity of either , are abominable fellows ; and betray themselves to every modern cenfure , worfe than drunkards .. Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be fad , and fay nothing . Rof . Rof . Why , then , ' tis good to 76 AS ...
... Thofe , that are in extremity of either , are abominable fellows ; and betray themselves to every modern cenfure , worfe than drunkards .. Jaq . Why , ' tis good to be fad , and fay nothing . Rof . Rof . Why , then , ' tis good to 76 AS ...
Page 98
... thofe that fear THEIR HAP , and know THEIR fear . i . e . As thofe who fear the iffue of a thing when they know their fear to be well grounded . WARBURTON . The depravation of this line is evident , but I do not think the learned ...
... thofe that fear THEIR HAP , and know THEIR fear . i . e . As thofe who fear the iffue of a thing when they know their fear to be well grounded . WARBURTON . The depravation of this line is evident , but I do not think the learned ...
Page 106
... thofe ends That here were well begun , and well begot : And , after , every of this happy number , That have endur'd fhrewd days and nights with us , Shall fhare the good of our returned fortune , According to the measure of their ...
... thofe ends That here were well begun , and well begot : And , after , every of this happy number , That have endur'd fhrewd days and nights with us , Shall fhare the good of our returned fortune , According to the measure of their ...
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