The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fhould be ftill willing to force him into a fituation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the ...
... fhould be ftill willing to force him into a fituation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the ...
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... fhould I meet with a reader ? —When the main pillars are taken away , the whole building falls in courfe : Nothing hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not virtually removed before a ...
... fhould I meet with a reader ? —When the main pillars are taken away , the whole building falls in courfe : Nothing hath been , or can be , pointed out , which is not easily re- moved ; or rather which was not virtually removed before a ...
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... fhould perufe over before , once or twice , the chapters and homilies , to the intent they might read to the better understanding of the people . " Dr. Grey declares , that Shakspeare's knowledge in the Greek and Latin tongues cannot ...
... fhould perufe over before , once or twice , the chapters and homilies , to the intent they might read to the better understanding of the people . " Dr. Grey declares , that Shakspeare's knowledge in the Greek and Latin tongues cannot ...
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... fhould " Make our eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with com forts , 66 " Conftrains them weep , and shake with fear and forrow ; Making the mother , wife , and child to fee " The fon , the husband , and the father tearing " His ...
... fhould " Make our eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with com forts , 66 " Conftrains them weep , and shake with fear and forrow ; Making the mother , wife , and child to fee " The fon , the husband , and the father tearing " His ...
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... fhould be most pleasaunt to all other to beholde , fpitefull fortune hath made moft fearfull to us : making my felfe to fee my fonne , and my daughter here , her husband , be- fieging the walles of his natiue countrie . So as that which ...
... fhould be most pleasaunt to all other to beholde , fpitefull fortune hath made moft fearfull to us : making my felfe to fee my fonne , and my daughter here , her husband , be- fieging the walles of his natiue countrie . So as that which ...
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