The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Measure is called by Lucio " the old fantastical Duke , " & c . STEEVENS . you'll be whip'd for taxation , ] This was the discipline ufually inflicted upon fools . Brantome informs us that Legar , fool to Elizabeth of France , having ...
... Measure is called by Lucio " the old fantastical Duke , " & c . STEEVENS . you'll be whip'd for taxation , ] This was the discipline ufually inflicted upon fools . Brantome informs us that Legar , fool to Elizabeth of France , having ...
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... measure , reads - all promife . STEEVENS . one out of fuits with fortune ; ] This feems an allufion to cards where he that has no more cards to play of any par- ticular fort , is out of fuit . JOHNSON . Out of fuits with fortune , I ...
... measure , reads - all promife . STEEVENS . one out of fuits with fortune ; ] This feems an allufion to cards where he that has no more cards to play of any par- ticular fort , is out of fuit . JOHNSON . Out of fuits with fortune , I ...
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... measure : Why , whither hall we go ? —To seek my uncle , being a complete verfe . Befides , we have been already informed by Charles the wrestler , that the banished Duke's refidence was in the foreft of Arden . STEEVENS . 6 And with a ...
... measure : Why , whither hall we go ? —To seek my uncle , being a complete verfe . Befides , we have been already informed by Charles the wrestler , that the banished Duke's refidence was in the foreft of Arden . STEEVENS . 6 And with a ...
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... measure out my grave.3 ́Farewell , kind master . ORL . Why , how now , Adam ! no greater heart in thee ? Live a ... measure out my grave . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " s 66 fall upon the ground , as I do now , Taking the measure of an ...
... measure out my grave.3 ́Farewell , kind master . ORL . Why , how now , Adam ! no greater heart in thee ? Live a ... measure out my grave . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " s 66 fall upon the ground , as I do now , Taking the measure of an ...
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... measure , the tenour of what Jaques continues to fay , and the reafoning of the paffage , fhow it no lefs defective in the fenfe . There is no doubt , but the two little monofyllables , which I have fupplied , were either by accident ...
... measure , the tenour of what Jaques continues to fay , and the reafoning of the paffage , fhow it no lefs defective in the fenfe . There is no doubt , but the two little monofyllables , which I have fupplied , were either by accident ...
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