The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Against my brother Lucius ? MESS . Ay : But foon that war had end , and the time's state 7 Saw you my lord ? ] Old copy - Save you . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . Saw was formerly written sawe . MALONE . 8 Here , madam ...
... Against my brother Lucius ? MESS . Ay : But foon that war had end , and the time's state 7 Saw you my lord ? ] Old copy - Save you . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . Saw was formerly written sawe . MALONE . 8 Here , madam ...
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... Against thy peace . " Again , in Maffinger's New Way to pay old Debts , the Extor- tioner says : " This manor is extended to my use . " Mr. Tollet has likewife no doubt but that Dr. Johnfon's ex- His conquering banner shook , from Syria ...
... Against thy peace . " Again , in Maffinger's New Way to pay old Debts , the Extor- tioner says : " This manor is extended to my use . " Mr. Tollet has likewife no doubt but that Dr. Johnfon's ex- His conquering banner shook , from Syria ...
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... Against the wind . " MALONE . The observations of fix commentators are here exhibited . To offer an additional line on this subject , ( as the Messenger says to Lady Macduff , ) " were fell cruelty " to the reader . STEEVENS . * He ...
... Against the wind . " MALONE . The observations of fix commentators are here exhibited . To offer an additional line on this subject , ( as the Messenger says to Lady Macduff , ) " were fell cruelty " to the reader . STEEVENS . * He ...
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... against suspecting a paffage to be corrupt , because the diction is different from that of the present day . The arrangement of the text was the phraseology of Shakspeare , and probably of his time . So , in King Henry VIII : " You must ...
... against suspecting a paffage to be corrupt , because the diction is different from that of the present day . The arrangement of the text was the phraseology of Shakspeare , and probably of his time . So , in King Henry VIII : " You must ...
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... against them all , Menas is an interpolation , and that the passage originally stood as follows : 2 Pom . I could have given Less matter better ear . I did not think . STEEVENS . - would have don'd his helm - To don is to do on , to So ...
... against them all , Menas is an interpolation , and that the passage originally stood as follows : 2 Pom . I could have given Less matter better ear . I did not think . STEEVENS . - would have don'd his helm - To don is to do on , to So ...
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