The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Tema 14G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... JOHNSON . roundure- ] Fr. rondeur , i . e . the circle . 17 You men of Angiers , & c . ] This speech is very poetical and smooth , and except the conceit of the widow's husband embracing the earth , is just and beau- tiful . JOHNSON ...
... JOHNSON . roundure- ] Fr. rondeur , i . e . the circle . 17 You men of Angiers , & c . ] This speech is very poetical and smooth , and except the conceit of the widow's husband embracing the earth , is just and beau- tiful . JOHNSON ...
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... JOHNSON . I could give better comfort— ] This is a senti- ment which great sorrow always dictates . Whoever cannot help himself casts his eyes on others for assist- ance , and often mistakes their inability for coldness . JOHNSON . 36 ...
... JOHNSON . I could give better comfort— ] This is a senti- ment which great sorrow always dictates . Whoever cannot help himself casts his eyes on others for assist- ance , and often mistakes their inability for coldness . JOHNSON . 36 ...
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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson forgets that shoes and slippers in ancient times were not worn so simply as at present , A slipper ornamented with a knot on the outside might easily have been put on the contrary foot . 45 Hadst thou but shook thy ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson forgets that shoes and slippers in ancient times were not worn so simply as at present , A slipper ornamented with a knot on the outside might easily have been put on the contrary foot . 45 Hadst thou but shook thy ...
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