The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... head , the vigilant eye , I where the other inftruments- ] Where for whereas . JOHNSON . We meet with the fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments ...
... head , the vigilant eye , I where the other inftruments- ] Where for whereas . JOHNSON . We meet with the fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments ...
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... head , the vigilant eye , " The counsellor heart ,. " TYRWHITT . 86 I have too great respect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very judicious friend , to fupprefs his note , though it appears to me erroneous . In the ...
... head , the vigilant eye , " The counsellor heart ,. " TYRWHITT . 86 I have too great respect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very judicious friend , to fupprefs his note , though it appears to me erroneous . In the ...
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... head , they fay he girds at it . " To gird likewife fignified , to pluck or twinge . Hence probably it was metaphorically used in the sense of to taunt , or annoy by a Stroke of farcafm . Cotgrave makes gird , nip , and twinge ...
... head , they fay he girds at it . " To gird likewife fignified , to pluck or twinge . Hence probably it was metaphorically used in the sense of to taunt , or annoy by a Stroke of farcafm . Cotgrave makes gird , nip , and twinge ...
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... head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her Usher . VAL . My ladies both , good day to you . VOL . Sweet madam , - VIR . I am glad to see your ladyship . VAL . How do you both ? you are ...
... head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Re - enter Gentlewoman , with VALERIA and her Usher . VAL . My ladies both , good day to you . VOL . Sweet madam , - VIR . I am glad to see your ladyship . VAL . How do you both ? you are ...
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... head , The good patricians must be vifited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , 4 Com . Ever right . Cor . Menenius , ever , ever . ] Rather , I think : Com . Ever right Menenius . Cor . Ever , ever . Cominius means to fay ...
... head , The good patricians must be vifited ; From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings , 4 Com . Ever right . Cor . Menenius , ever , ever . ] Rather , I think : Com . Ever right Menenius . Cor . Ever , ever . Cominius means to fay ...
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