The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fear , but little reputation with the hufbandman ; nor , were it more accurate , does it appear to be in point , unless it can be shown that quick winds and wind - rows are fynonymous ; and , further , that his interpretation will fuit ...
... fear , but little reputation with the hufbandman ; nor , were it more accurate , does it appear to be in point , unless it can be shown that quick winds and wind - rows are fynonymous ; and , further , that his interpretation will fuit ...
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... that touch me more fenfibly , more prefling motives . JOHNSON . So , Imogen fays in Cymbeline : -a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . Do ftrongly speak to us ; but the letters too ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 31.
... that touch me more fenfibly , more prefling motives . JOHNSON . So , Imogen fays in Cymbeline : -a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . Do ftrongly speak to us ; but the letters too ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 31.
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... fear . Enter ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am fick , and fullen . ANT . I am forry to give breathing to my pur- pofe , - CLEO . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the fides of nature Will ...
... fear . Enter ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am fick , and fullen . ANT . I am forry to give breathing to my pur- pofe , - CLEO . Help me away , dear Charmian , I shall fall ; It cannot be thus long , the fides of nature Will ...
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... fears quickly render me ill ; and I am as quickly well again , when I am convinced that Antony has an affection for me . " So , for fo that . If this be the true fenfe of the paffage , it ought to be regulated thus : I am quickly ill ...
... fears quickly render me ill ; and I am as quickly well again , when I am convinced that Antony has an affection for me . " So , for fo that . If this be the true fenfe of the paffage , it ought to be regulated thus : I am quickly ill ...
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... fear'd Cæfar : 4 to the ports of Shakspeare's favourite play - things . The fenfe is - His trifling levity throws fo ... fear'd Cæfar : ] Those whom not love but fear made adherents to Cæfar , now thow their affection for Pompey ...
... fear'd Cæfar : 4 to the ports of Shakspeare's favourite play - things . The fenfe is - His trifling levity throws fo ... fear'd Cæfar : ] Those whom not love but fear made adherents to Cæfar , now thow their affection for Pompey ...
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