The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 46
... fleep by a pleafing found is a fe- condary sense retained after its primitive import became obfolete . The verbs to toll and lollop evidently fpring from the fame root . AAR . Madam , though Venus govern your defires , 46 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... fleep by a pleafing found is a fe- condary sense retained after its primitive import became obfolete . The verbs to toll and lollop evidently fpring from the fame root . AAR . Madam , though Venus govern your defires , 46 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
Page 162
... sense of while . So , in The Scornful Lady , Lovelefs fays to Morecraft : " Will you persevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I have a penny . " That is , whilst I have one . And on the other hand , while fometimes fignifies till ; as ...
... sense of while . So , in The Scornful Lady , Lovelefs fays to Morecraft : " Will you persevere ? " To which he replies : " Till I have a penny . " That is , whilst I have one . And on the other hand , while fometimes fignifies till ; as ...
Page 186
... sense : " Forbid it , heaven , ( fays Pericles , ) that kings should fuffer their ears to hear their failings palliated ! " HOLT WHITE . 5. Where , as thou know'ft , & c . ] Malone obferves that whereas is frequently ufed by the old ...
... sense : " Forbid it , heaven , ( fays Pericles , ) that kings should fuffer their ears to hear their failings palliated ! " HOLT WHITE . 5. Where , as thou know'ft , & c . ] Malone obferves that whereas is frequently ufed by the old ...
Page 187
... sense of this paffage , and that the deficiency might be supplied as follows ; a glorious beauty , From whence an ifjue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleflings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
... sense of this paffage , and that the deficiency might be supplied as follows ; a glorious beauty , From whence an ifjue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleflings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
Page 193
... sense and metre . STEEVENS . 5 Yet , ere you shall depart , this we defire , As friends to Antioch , we may feaft in Tyre . ] Thus also Agamemnon addreffes Æneas in Troilus and Crefida : " Yourself fhall feast with us , before you go ...
... sense and metre . STEEVENS . 5 Yet , ere you shall depart , this we defire , As friends to Antioch , we may feaft in Tyre . ] Thus also Agamemnon addreffes Æneas in Troilus and Crefida : " Yourself fhall feast with us , before you go ...
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