The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame effects . When applied to a fire , they increase it ; but when applied to any other warm fubftance , they cool it . M. MASON . —gipfy's luft . ] Gipfy is here used both in the original meaning for an Ægyptian , and in its ...
... fame effects . When applied to a fire , they increase it ; but when applied to any other warm fubftance , they cool it . M. MASON . —gipfy's luft . ] Gipfy is here used both in the original meaning for an Ægyptian , and in its ...
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... Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his cafe to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to it . " MALONE . STEEVENS . 5 Enter Charmian , Iras , Alexas , and a Soothsayer . ] The old copy ...
... Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his cafe to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to it . " MALONE . STEEVENS . 5 Enter Charmian , Iras , Alexas , and a Soothsayer . ] The old copy ...
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... fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and adopted by all the fubfequent editors : " And yet to charge thy fulphur with a bolt , " That fhould but rive an oak . " The old ...
... fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and adopted by all the fubfequent editors : " And yet to charge thy fulphur with a bolt , " That fhould but rive an oak . " The old ...
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... fame as teeming fallows ; for fuch fallows are always fruitful in weeds . Wind - rows likewife fignify heaps of manure , confifting of dung or lime mixed up with virgin earth , and diftributed in long rows under hedges . If thefe wind ...
... fame as teeming fallows ; for fuch fallows are always fruitful in weeds . Wind - rows likewife fignify heaps of manure , confifting of dung or lime mixed up with virgin earth , and diftributed in long rows under hedges . If thefe wind ...
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... fame time , that in different counties the fame terms are differently applied . STEEVENS . The words lie ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means preg- nant ; and the fenfe of the paffage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and ...
... fame time , that in different counties the fame terms are differently applied . STEEVENS . The words lie ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means preg- nant ; and the fenfe of the paffage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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