The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame thing of them- felves , ) that I fhould never have adverted to a very striking cir- cumftance which diftinguishes this first part from the other parts of King Henry VI . This circumftance is , that none of these Shakfperian ...
... fame thing of them- felves , ) that I fhould never have adverted to a very striking cir- cumftance which diftinguishes this first part from the other parts of King Henry VI . This circumftance is , that none of these Shakfperian ...
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... fame titles . For the reafons on which this opinion is formed , I must again refer to my Effay on this fubject . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have called it , the first part of King Henry ...
... fame titles . For the reafons on which this opinion is formed , I must again refer to my Effay on this fubject . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have called it , the first part of King Henry ...
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... fame meaning , in his Penferofo : " Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with element . " STEEVENS . Steevens is right in his explanation of the word confented . So , in The Knight of the burning Peftle , the Merchant fays ...
... fame meaning , in his Penferofo : " Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with element . " STEEVENS . Steevens is right in his explanation of the word confented . So , in The Knight of the burning Peftle , the Merchant fays ...
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... fame phrafe had occurred in the first part of Jeronimo , 1605 : 2 66 Meet , Don Andrea ! yes , in the battle's bowels . " STEEVENS . If fir John Faftolfe & c . ] Mr. Pope has taken notice , " That Falstaff is here introduced again , who ...
... fame phrafe had occurred in the first part of Jeronimo , 1605 : 2 66 Meet , Don Andrea ! yes , in the battle's bowels . " STEEVENS . If fir John Faftolfe & c . ] Mr. Pope has taken notice , " That Falstaff is here introduced again , who ...
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... fame mistake having happened in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , and in other places , I have not hesitated to reform the text , according to Mr. Steevens's fuggeftion . In the MSS . of the age of Queen Elizabeth , u and n are ...
... fame mistake having happened in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , and in other places , I have not hesitated to reform the text , according to Mr. Steevens's fuggeftion . In the MSS . of the age of Queen Elizabeth , u and n are ...
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