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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... fenfe proceeds as well without them . JOHNSON . 6 Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , Remember'd knolling a departing friend . ] So , in our au- thor's 71ft Sonnet : 66 -you shall hear the furly fullen bell " Give warning to the world ...
... fenfe proceeds as well without them . JOHNSON . 6 Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , Remember'd knolling a departing friend . ] So , in our au- thor's 71ft Sonnet : 66 -you shall hear the furly fullen bell " Give warning to the world ...
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... fenfe , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . Grief , in ancient language , fignifies bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatife of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : " he being at that time griped ...
... fenfe , for forrow ; in the former part for bodily pain . MALONE . Grief , in ancient language , fignifies bodily pain , as well as forrow . So , in A Treatife of fundrie Difeafes , & c . by T. T. 1591 : " he being at that time griped ...
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... fenfe I know not how to apply to Falftaff , and rather think that the Chief Justice hints at a calamity always incident to a grey - haired wit , whose antiquity ? 3 and will you yet call yourself young D3 KING HENRY IV . 37 . FAL. Not ...
... fenfe I know not how to apply to Falftaff , and rather think that the Chief Justice hints at a calamity always incident to a grey - haired wit , whose antiquity ? 3 and will you yet call yourself young D3 KING HENRY IV . 37 . FAL. Not ...
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... , Scotch . We still use fnub in the fame fenfe . STEEVENS . 6 anfwer in the effect of your reputation , ] That is , answer in a manner fuitable to your character . JOHNSON . Enter Gower . CH . JUST . Now , master KING HENRY IV . 57.
... , Scotch . We still use fnub in the fame fenfe . STEEVENS . 6 anfwer in the effect of your reputation , ] That is , answer in a manner fuitable to your character . JOHNSON . Enter Gower . CH . JUST . Now , master KING HENRY IV . 57.
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... fenfe of the word : and in the sense of stealing the sense should be a cap to be bor- rowed . Befides , conveying was the cant phrase for Stealing . FARMER . Dr. Warburton's emendation is countenanced by a paffage in Timon of Athens ...
... fenfe of the word : and in the sense of stealing the sense should be a cap to be bor- rowed . Befides , conveying was the cant phrase for Stealing . FARMER . Dr. Warburton's emendation is countenanced by a paffage in Timon of Athens ...
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