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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... thefe plays , which appeared to me to carry fuch decifive weight , that I could fcarcely bring myfelf to examine with attention any of the arguments that have been urged against his being the author of them . I am now fur- The prized ...
... thefe plays , which appeared to me to carry fuch decifive weight , that I could fcarcely bring myfelf to examine with attention any of the arguments that have been urged against his being the author of them . I am now fur- The prized ...
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... thefe three plays , not always corref- ponding with the dates , which Mr. Theobald mentions , and the want of uniformity and confiftency in the feries of events exhi- bited , may perhaps be in fome measure accounted for by the ...
... thefe three plays , not always corref- ponding with the dates , which Mr. Theobald mentions , and the want of uniformity and confiftency in the feries of events exhi- bited , may perhaps be in fome measure accounted for by the ...
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... thefe wars . Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad fpreading , it disperse to nought.5 Expect Saint Martin's fummer , ] That is , expect profperity after misfortune , like fair ...
... thefe wars . Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad fpreading , it disperse to nought.5 Expect Saint Martin's fummer , ] That is , expect profperity after misfortune , like fair ...
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... thefe daftard Frenchmen dare . ] Perhaps the conjunction - and , or the demonftrative pronoun- thefe , for the fake of metre , fhould be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , originally ran thus ...
... thefe daftard Frenchmen dare . ] Perhaps the conjunction - and , or the demonftrative pronoun- thefe , for the fake of metre , fhould be omitted at the beginning of this line , which , in my opinion , however , originally ran thus ...
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... thefe fmall gardens about in honour of him ? It was , because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : " " Antiquitas ...
... thefe fmall gardens about in honour of him ? It was , because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : " " Antiquitas ...
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