The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... things now , That bear a weighty and a ferious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a ...
... things now , That bear a weighty and a ferious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a ...
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... thing 3 Would by a good difcourfer lose some life , Which action's felf was tongue to . All was royal ; 4 • him in eye , Still him in praife : ] So , Dryden : " Two chiefs " So match'd , as each feem'd worthiest when alone . " JOHNSON ...
... thing 3 Would by a good difcourfer lose some life , Which action's felf was tongue to . All was royal ; 4 • him in eye , Still him in praife : ] So , Dryden : " Two chiefs " So match'd , as each feem'd worthiest when alone . " JOHNSON ...
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... thing view ; the office did Diftinctly his full function.5 BUCK . Who did guide , I mean , who fet the body and the ... things , or rudiments of knowledge . The word is here applied , not without a catachrefis , to a perfon . JOHNSON . 8 ...
... thing view ; the office did Diftinctly his full function.5 BUCK . Who did guide , I mean , who fet the body and the ... things , or rudiments of knowledge . The word is here applied , not without a catachrefis , to a perfon . JOHNSON . 8 ...
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... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a fute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . ” Edit . 1634 , p . 482. WHALLEY . 1 What did this vanity , But minifter & c . ] What effect had this pompous show , but ...
... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a fute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . ” Edit . 1634 , p . 482. WHALLEY . 1 What did this vanity , But minifter & c . ] What effect had this pompous show , but ...
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... thing infpir'd ; and , not confulting , broke Into a general prophecy , ―That this tempeft , Dafhing the garment of this peace , aboded The fudden breach on't . Nor . Which is budded out ; For France hath flaw'd the league , and hath ...
... thing infpir'd ; and , not confulting , broke Into a general prophecy , ―That this tempeft , Dafhing the garment of this peace , aboded The fudden breach on't . Nor . Which is budded out ; For France hath flaw'd the league , and hath ...
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