The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... believe , no more than a cant expreffion . It is ufed , however , on a ferious occafion in Pericles : " Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . ” STEEVENS . ? Hor . What , & c . ] Thus the quarto , 1604. STEEVENS . These words ...
... believe , no more than a cant expreffion . It is ufed , however , on a ferious occafion in Pericles : " Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . ” STEEVENS . ? Hor . What , & c . ] Thus the quarto , 1604. STEEVENS . These words ...
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... believe , to shark up means to pick up without diftinction , as the Shark - fith collects his prey . The quartos read lawless inftead of landlefs . STEEVENS . 7 That hath a ftomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used ...
... believe , to shark up means to pick up without diftinction , as the Shark - fith collects his prey . The quartos read lawless inftead of landlefs . STEEVENS . 7 That hath a ftomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used ...
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... believe that As fiars in that which precedes , is a corruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , and dews of blood Difafterous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is ufed in an old collection of poems entitled Diana ...
... believe that As fiars in that which precedes , is a corruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , and dews of blood Difafterous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is ufed in an old collection of poems entitled Diana ...
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... believe that fierce fignifies confpicuous , glaring . It is used in a fomewhat fimilar fenfe in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS ...
... believe that fierce fignifies confpicuous , glaring . It is used in a fomewhat fimilar fenfe in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS ...
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... believe it . But , look , the morn , in ruffet mantle clad , It faded on the crowing of the cock . ] This is a very ancient fuperftition . Philoftratus giving an account of the apparition of Achilles ' fhade to Apollonius Tyaneus , fays ...
... believe it . But , look , the morn , in ruffet mantle clad , It faded on the crowing of the cock . ] This is a very ancient fuperftition . Philoftratus giving an account of the apparition of Achilles ' fhade to Apollonius Tyaneus , fays ...
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