The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this ...
... subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this ...
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... Subject , Archas says : Lord Barris , " Take you those horse , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will cost my crown , ] i . e . will cost me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or loss of my crown . MALONE . Had this been our ...
... Subject , Archas says : Lord Barris , " Take you those horse , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will cost my crown , ] i . e . will cost me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or loss of my crown . MALONE . Had this been our ...
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... subject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 - is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a prieste ...
... subject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 - is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a prieste ...
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... , ] This image is not very congruous to the subject , nor was it neceffary to the comparifon , which is happily enough completed by the thrasher . JOHNSON . Or like a lazy thrasher with a flail , Fell 54 THIRD PART OF.
... , ] This image is not very congruous to the subject , nor was it neceffary to the comparifon , which is happily enough completed by the thrasher . JOHNSON . Or like a lazy thrasher with a flail , Fell 54 THIRD PART OF.
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... subjects ' treachery ? * O , yes it doth ; a thousand fold it doth . * And to conclude , -the shepherd's homely curds , * His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , * His wonted fleep under a fresh tree's shade , * All which secure ...
... subjects ' treachery ? * O , yes it doth ; a thousand fold it doth . * And to conclude , -the shepherd's homely curds , * His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle , * His wonted fleep under a fresh tree's shade , * All which secure ...
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