The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... of the folly of his patients , he retired with a princely fortune , and perhaps is now indulging a hearty laugh at the expence of English credulity . STEEVENS . 8 FAL . Men of all forts take a pride 24 SECOND PART OF SCENE II. ...
... of the folly of his patients , he retired with a princely fortune , and perhaps is now indulging a hearty laugh at the expence of English credulity . STEEVENS . 8 FAL . Men of all forts take a pride 24 SECOND PART OF SCENE II. ...
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... Perhaps this quibbling allufion is to the English real , rial , or royal . The poet feems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as ...
... Perhaps this quibbling allufion is to the English real , rial , or royal . The poet feems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as ...
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... Perhaps the epithet hunt - counter is applied to the officer , in reference to his having reverted to Falstaff's falvo . HENLEY . I think it much more probable that Falstaff means to allude to the counter - prifon . Sir T. Overbury , in ...
... Perhaps the epithet hunt - counter is applied to the officer , in reference to his having reverted to Falstaff's falvo . HENLEY . I think it much more probable that Falstaff means to allude to the counter - prifon . Sir T. Overbury , in ...
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... perhaps , the alteration requifite is no more than this : Yes , in this prefent quality of war , Indeed of inftant action . It never , fays Haftings , did harm to lay down likelihoods of hope . Yes , fays Bardolph , it has done harm in ...
... perhaps , the alteration requifite is no more than this : Yes , in this prefent quality of war , Indeed of inftant action . It never , fays Haftings , did harm to lay down likelihoods of hope . Yes , fays Bardolph , it has done harm in ...
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... the latter . HENLEY . 6 at leaft , ] Perhaps we should read - at loft . STEEVENS . 7 Confent upon a fure foundation ; ] i , e . agree . So , in As Question furveyors ; know our own estate , How able KING HENRY IV . 45.
... the latter . HENLEY . 6 at leaft , ] Perhaps we should read - at loft . STEEVENS . 7 Confent upon a fure foundation ; ] i , e . agree . So , in As Question furveyors ; know our own estate , How able KING HENRY IV . 45.
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