The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... JOHNSON . Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] rebels against the notices of the understanding . 4 Where the will JOHNSON . whose way himself will choose ; ] Do not attempt to guide him , who , whatever thou shalt say , will ...
... JOHNSON . Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] rebels against the notices of the understanding . 4 Where the will JOHNSON . whose way himself will choose ; ] Do not attempt to guide him , who , whatever thou shalt say , will ...
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... JOHNSON . In Allot's England's Parnassus , 1600 , this passage is quoted : " Against intestion , " & c . Perhaps the word might be infestion , if such a word was in use . FARMER . 7 -less happier lands ; ] So read all the editions ...
... JOHNSON . In Allot's England's Parnassus , 1600 , this passage is quoted : " Against intestion , " & c . Perhaps the word might be infestion , if such a word was in use . FARMER . 7 -less happier lands ; ] So read all the editions ...
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... JOHNSON . Warburton's explanation of this passage is too absurd to require confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill - founded . The doctrine of absolute sovereignty might as well have been learned in the reign of ...
... JOHNSON . Warburton's explanation of this passage is too absurd to require confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill - founded . The doctrine of absolute sovereignty might as well have been learned in the reign of ...
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... JOHNSON . 3 ' Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is not yet known ; & c . ] I am about to propose an interpretation which many will think harsh , and which I do not offer for certain . To possess a man , in ...
... JOHNSON . 3 ' Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is not yet known ; & c . ] I am about to propose an interpretation which many will think harsh , and which I do not offer for certain . To possess a man , in ...
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... JOHNSON . Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage also . The Queen does not in any way allude to Bolingbroke's succession to the crown , an event , of which she could at that time have had no idea . She had said before , that ...
... JOHNSON . Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage also . The Queen does not in any way allude to Bolingbroke's succession to the crown , an event , of which she could at that time have had no idea . She had said before , that ...
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