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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... fuppofe , that he thou'd wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expreffion of a fimilar import with one which is found in Characterifmi , or Lenton's Leafures , 8vo . 1631. In the defcription of a contented ...
... fuppofe , that he thou'd wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expreffion of a fimilar import with one which is found in Characterifmi , or Lenton's Leafures , 8vo . 1631. In the defcription of a contented ...
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... fuppofe " Scalding hot , by the bubbles on his nofe . " MALONE . The liver was confidered as the feat of defire . In answer to the Soothfayer , who tells her fhe fhall be very loving , the fays , " She had rather heat her liver by ...
... fuppofe " Scalding hot , by the bubbles on his nofe . " MALONE . The liver was confidered as the feat of defire . In answer to the Soothfayer , who tells her fhe fhall be very loving , the fays , " She had rather heat her liver by ...
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... fuppofe you yourself were this capricious being . MALONE . 9 Since my becomings kill me , ] There is fomewhat of ob- fcurity in this expreffion . In the first scene of the play Antony had called her- “ — wrangling queen , " Whom every ...
... fuppofe you yourself were this capricious being . MALONE . 9 Since my becomings kill me , ] There is fomewhat of ob- fcurity in this expreffion . In the first scene of the play Antony had called her- “ — wrangling queen , " Whom every ...
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... fuppofe the fecond originally and elliptically ftood thus : Ór vouchfaf'd think he had partners & c . So , in Cymbeline , A & t II . fc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS . 5 as the ...
... fuppofe the fecond originally and elliptically ftood thus : Ór vouchfaf'd think he had partners & c . So , in Cymbeline , A & t II . fc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS . 5 as the ...
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... fuppofe that the second ne'er was inadvertently repeated at the prefs , and that we should read - till not worth love . MALONE . 7 rot itself- ] The word - itfelf , is , I believe , an in- terpolation , being wholly ufelefs to the fenfe ...
... fuppofe that the second ne'er was inadvertently repeated at the prefs , and that we should read - till not worth love . MALONE . 7 rot itself- ] The word - itfelf , is , I believe , an in- terpolation , being wholly ufelefs to the fenfe ...
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