The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ufed , affords no meaning ; and I had the less scruple on the present occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : " Death , having prey'd upon the outward ...
... ufed , affords no meaning ; and I had the less scruple on the present occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : " Death , having prey'd upon the outward ...
Page 180
... ufed in our tranflations of The New Testament , Matthew vi . 25 , & c . So , in Holinshed , Vol . III . p . 50 , or anno 1140 : " -taking thought for the loffe of his houses and money , he pined away and died . " In the margin thus ...
... ufed in our tranflations of The New Testament , Matthew vi . 25 , & c . So , in Holinshed , Vol . III . p . 50 , or anno 1140 : " -taking thought for the loffe of his houses and money , he pined away and died . " In the margin thus ...
Page 188
... ufed . Suppofing difputation to mean , as Mr. Steevens conceives , not verbal controversy , but ftruggle for power , or the contention of adverfaries , to say that one kisses the hand of another in conten- tion , is furely a strange ...
... ufed . Suppofing difputation to mean , as Mr. Steevens conceives , not verbal controversy , but ftruggle for power , or the contention of adverfaries , to say that one kisses the hand of another in conten- tion , is furely a strange ...
Page 190
... ufed by Ben Jonson , in his Magnetick Lady : ،، nor are they thrown " To make a muss among the gamesome fuitors . " Again , in The Spanish Gipsie , by Middleton and Rowley , 1653 : " To fee if thou be'st alcumy or no , " They'll throw ...
... ufed by Ben Jonson , in his Magnetick Lady : ،، nor are they thrown " To make a muss among the gamesome fuitors . " Again , in The Spanish Gipsie , by Middleton and Rowley , 1653 : " To fee if thou be'st alcumy or no , " They'll throw ...
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... ufed here . Thus , in King Lear : Pray do not mock me . " Again , in Measure for Measure : “ " You do blafpheme the good in mocking me . " Again , in All's well that ends well : " You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , " And ...
... ufed here . Thus , in King Lear : Pray do not mock me . " Again , in Measure for Measure : “ " You do blafpheme the good in mocking me . " Again , in All's well that ends well : " You barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves , " And ...
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