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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... feems to have been an expreffion common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chofte and noble , A & V : 66 I promise ere the minutes of the night . " STEEVENS . approve our eyes , ] Add a new teftimony ...
... feems to have been an expreffion common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chofte and noble , A & V : 66 I promise ere the minutes of the night . " STEEVENS . approve our eyes , ] Add a new teftimony ...
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... feems indicative of a different meaning : -the fhips growne foule , unroomaged , and scarcely able to beare any faile " & c . Again , Vol . III . 88 : " the mariners were romaging their fhippes " & c . Romage , on fhipboard , muft have ...
... feems indicative of a different meaning : -the fhips growne foule , unroomaged , and scarcely able to beare any faile " & c . Again , Vol . III . 88 : " the mariners were romaging their fhippes " & c . Romage , on fhipboard , muft have ...
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... feems to demand it . As the text now ftands , Marcellus proposes to strike the Ghoft with his partizan , and yet afterwards is made to defcant on the indecorum and impotence of fuch an attempt . The names of speakers have so often been ...
... feems to demand it . As the text now ftands , Marcellus proposes to strike the Ghoft with his partizan , and yet afterwards is made to defcant on the indecorum and impotence of fuch an attempt . The names of speakers have so often been ...
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... feems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than my power is at your father's fervice . That is , he may command me to the utmoft , he may do what he ...
... feems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than my power is at your father's fervice . That is , he may command me to the utmoft , he may do what he ...
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... feems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more than once : 66 -the nearer we are in blood , the further we must be from love ; the greater the kindred is , the less the kindness muft be . " Again , in Gorboduc , a tragedy ...
... feems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more than once : 66 -the nearer we are in blood , the further we must be from love ; the greater the kindred is , the less the kindness muft be . " Again , in Gorboduc , a tragedy ...
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