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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... thefe plays has taught me to place no confidence in such observations ; for from fome book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ...
... thefe plays has taught me to place no confidence in such observations ; for from fome book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ...
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... thefe wind - row's are fuffered to lie ftill , in two fenfes , the farmer muft fare the worfe for his want of activity . First , if this compoft be not frequently turned over , it will bring forth weeds fpontaneously ; fecondly , if it ...
... thefe wind - row's are fuffered to lie ftill , in two fenfes , the farmer muft fare the worfe for his want of activity . First , if this compoft be not frequently turned over , it will bring forth weeds fpontaneously ; fecondly , if it ...
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... Thefe three world - fharers , thefe competitors , " Are in thy veffel . " And again , Cæfar , fpeaking of Antony , fays- " That thou , my brother , my competitor , " In top of all defign , my mate in empire . " M. MASON . The lamps of ...
... Thefe three world - fharers , thefe competitors , " Are in thy veffel . " And again , Cæfar , fpeaking of Antony , fays- " That thou , my brother , my competitor , " In top of all defign , my mate in empire . " M. MASON . The lamps of ...
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... thefe lines induces me to 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 ...
... thefe lines induces me to 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 ...
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... thefe circumftances of Antony's distress , are taken literally from Plutarch . STEEVENS . 5 gilded puddle-- ] There is frequently obfervable on the furface of ftagnant pools that have remained long undif turbed , a reddish gold coloured ...
... thefe circumftances of Antony's distress , are taken literally from Plutarch . STEEVENS . 5 gilded puddle-- ] There is frequently obfervable on the furface of ftagnant pools that have remained long undif turbed , a reddish gold coloured ...
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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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