The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 72
... laft audience . The honour's facred - WARBURTON . Sacred , for unbroken , unviolated . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton seems to understand this passage thus ; The honour which he talks of me as lacking , is unviolated . I never lacked it ...
... laft audience . The honour's facred - WARBURTON . Sacred , for unbroken , unviolated . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton seems to understand this passage thus ; The honour which he talks of me as lacking , is unviolated . I never lacked it ...
Page 113
... laft , There is a change upon you . Ром . Well , I know not What counts harfi fortune casts upon my face ; But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vaffal . LEP . Well met here . Ром . I hope so , Lepidus . Thus we ...
... laft , There is a change upon you . Ром . Well , I know not What counts harfi fortune casts upon my face ; But in my bosom shall she never come , To make my heart her vaffal . LEP . Well met here . Ром . I hope so , Lepidus . Thus we ...
Page 134
... laft , did binde , enforce , and arme , " His works , showes , futes , with wit , grace , and vowes - might : " Thus honour , liking , truft , much , farre , and deepe , " Held , pearst , poffeft , my judgement , fence , and will ...
... laft , did binde , enforce , and arme , " His works , showes , futes , with wit , grace , and vowes - might : " Thus honour , liking , truft , much , farre , and deepe , " Held , pearst , poffeft , my judgement , fence , and will ...
Page 178
... laft of Mr. Steevens's explanations certainly gives the sense of Shakspeare . If his be not used for its , he has made a perfon of the morn - drop . RITSON . 4 The circle of the Ptolemies- ) The diadem ; the ensign of royalty . JOHNSON ...
... laft of Mr. Steevens's explanations certainly gives the sense of Shakspeare . If his be not used for its , he has made a perfon of the morn - drop . RITSON . 4 The circle of the Ptolemies- ) The diadem ; the ensign of royalty . JOHNSON ...
Page 312
... laft , not least ; to whose young love The vines of France , and milk of Burgundy , ? More richer than my tongue . ] The quartos thus : the folio- more ponderous . STEEVENS . We should read their tongue , meaning her fisters . I think ...
... laft , not least ; to whose young love The vines of France , and milk of Burgundy , ? More richer than my tongue . ] The quartos thus : the folio- more ponderous . STEEVENS . We should read their tongue , meaning her fisters . I think ...
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