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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... the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . 1 Cir . We cannot , fir , we are CORIOLANUS . t ...
... the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . 1 Cir . We cannot , fir , we are CORIOLANUS . t ...
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... show moft love . When yet he was but tender - bodied , and the only fon of my womb ; when youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way ; 3 when , for a day of kings ' en- treaties , a mother should not fell him an hour from her ...
... show moft love . When yet he was but tender - bodied , and the only fon of my womb ; when youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way ; 3 when , for a day of kings ' en- treaties , a mother should not fell him an hour from her ...
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... shows that less in that pre- ceding was the author's word , and it is extremely improbable that he should have written - but fears you lefs , & c . MALONE . Dr. Johnson's note appears to me unneceffary , nor do I think with Mr. Malone ...
... shows that less in that pre- ceding was the author's word , and it is extremely improbable that he should have written - but fears you lefs , & c . MALONE . Dr. Johnson's note appears to me unneceffary , nor do I think with Mr. Malone ...
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... lattter by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . 3 My gracious filence , hail ! ] The epithet to filence shows it not to proceed from referve or fullennefs , but to be the effect of Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home CORIOLANUS . 73.
... lattter by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . 3 My gracious filence , hail ! ] The epithet to filence shows it not to proceed from referve or fullennefs , but to be the effect of Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home CORIOLANUS . 73.
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... show a mind equal to any elevation . JOHNSON . 7 Than mifery itself would give ; ] Mifery for avarice ; be- caufe a mifer fignifies avaricious . WARBURTON . 8 and is content To Spend the time , to end it . ] I know not whether my con ...
... show a mind equal to any elevation . JOHNSON . 7 Than mifery itself would give ; ] Mifery for avarice ; be- caufe a mifer fignifies avaricious . WARBURTON . 8 and is content To Spend the time , to end it . ] I know not whether my con ...
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