The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Timon of Athens : " Enfear thy fertile and conceptious womb . " ८८ I have received Dr. Warburton's most happy emendation . The reader who wishes for more instruction on this fubject , may confult Goulart's Admirable Histories , & c ...
... Timon of Athens : " Enfear thy fertile and conceptious womb . " ८८ I have received Dr. Warburton's most happy emendation . The reader who wishes for more instruction on this fubject , may confult Goulart's Admirable Histories , & c ...
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... Timon of Athens : 4 " Although , I know , you'll swear , terribly swear , " Into strong shudders , and to heavenly agues , " The immortal gods that hear you . " STEEVENS . in our brows ' bent ; ] i . e . in the arch of our eye- brows ...
... Timon of Athens : 4 " Although , I know , you'll swear , terribly swear , " Into strong shudders , and to heavenly agues , " The immortal gods that hear you . " STEEVENS . in our brows ' bent ; ] i . e . in the arch of our eye- brows ...
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... Timon of Athens : " Now the time is flush , - . " STEEVENS . 3 - thy lafcivious wassels . ] Waffel is here put for intem- perance in general . For a more particular account of the word , fee Macbeth , Vol . X. p . 88 , n . 4. The old ...
... Timon of Athens : " Now the time is flush , - . " STEEVENS . 3 - thy lafcivious wassels . ] Waffel is here put for intem- perance in general . For a more particular account of the word , fee Macbeth , Vol . X. p . 88 , n . 4. The old ...
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... Timon of Athens : I could have given1 less matter " -let not that part of nature , " Which my lord paid for , be of any power " To expel fickness , but prolong his hour . " The words honour and hour have been more than once con- founded ...
... Timon of Athens : I could have given1 less matter " -let not that part of nature , " Which my lord paid for , be of any power " To expel fickness , but prolong his hour . " The words honour and hour have been more than once con- founded ...
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... Timon of Athens : 3 66 - with liquorish draughts & c . greafes his pure mind , " That from it all confideration flips . " STEEVENS . -Strike the vessels , ] Try whether the casks found as empty . JOHNSON . I believe , ftrike the vessels ...
... Timon of Athens : 3 66 - with liquorish draughts & c . greafes his pure mind , " That from it all confideration flips . " STEEVENS . -Strike the vessels , ] Try whether the casks found as empty . JOHNSON . I believe , ftrike the vessels ...
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