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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... firft editors , fuppofed - rots itself , to be English , is evident from the fame phrase being used in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 lackeying the varying tide , " To rot itself with motion . ' See Vol . XVII . p . 47. STEEVENS . 2 " his ...
... firft editors , fuppofed - rots itself , to be English , is evident from the fame phrase being used in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 lackeying the varying tide , " To rot itself with motion . ' See Vol . XVII . p . 47. STEEVENS . 2 " his ...
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... firft " The lamb , longs after for the garbage . " STEEVENS . The fame fentiment is expreffed in a fragment of Euripides , Antiope , v . 86 , edit . Barnes : 66 66 Κόρος δὲ πάντων , καὶ γὰρ ἐκ καλλιόνων σε Λέκτροις ἐν αἰσχροῖς εἶδον ...
... firft " The lamb , longs after for the garbage . " STEEVENS . The fame fentiment is expreffed in a fragment of Euripides , Antiope , v . 86 , edit . Barnes : 66 66 Κόρος δὲ πάντων , καὶ γὰρ ἐκ καλλιόνων σε Λέκτροις ἐν αἰσχροῖς εἶδον ...
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... firft and third of these explanations . I adminifter the bark only , not fuppofing any reader will be found who is defirous to fwallow the whole tree . In the Textus Roffenfis we meet with two of these words-- " The monks offering ...
... firft and third of these explanations . I adminifter the bark only , not fuppofing any reader will be found who is defirous to fwallow the whole tree . In the Textus Roffenfis we meet with two of these words-- " The monks offering ...
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... firft A & t of The Merry Wives of Windfor , the oath taken by a mafier of defence when his degree was conferred on him , is preserved , and runs as follows : " Firti you fhall fweare ( fo help you God and halidome , and by all the ...
... firft A & t of The Merry Wives of Windfor , the oath taken by a mafier of defence when his degree was conferred on him , is preserved , and runs as follows : " Firti you fhall fweare ( fo help you God and halidome , and by all the ...
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... firft fcene with Hamlet , -by his refolute departure with it , and the fubfequent anxiety of his attendants , -by its conducting him to a folitary angle of the platform , -by its voice from beneath . the earth , and by its unexpected ...
... firft fcene with Hamlet , -by his refolute departure with it , and the fubfequent anxiety of his attendants , -by its conducting him to a folitary angle of the platform , -by its voice from beneath . the earth , and by its unexpected ...
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