The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... word may be peculiar to Shak- speare . Again , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I. fc . ii : 66 66 fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night " Inherit at my houfe . " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 136 , n . 7. MALONE . 8 -for ...
... word may be peculiar to Shak- speare . Again , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I. fc . ii : 66 66 fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night " Inherit at my houfe . " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 136 , n . 7. MALONE . 8 -for ...
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... word in the fame fignification . TOLLET . The fame expreffion occurs in Twelfth - Night , fc . ult : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . P. I. A & t . I. fc . ii : 66 an I do not , call me ...
... word in the fame fignification . TOLLET . The fame expreffion occurs in Twelfth - Night , fc . ult : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . P. I. A & t . I. fc . ii : 66 an I do not , call me ...
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... words " to marke , note , demonftrate or fhew . " -The word is still used with this fignification in Scotland . MALONE . • Marshal , command & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall ; but ( as Mr. Ritfon obferves , ) the metre requires ...
... words " to marke , note , demonftrate or fhew . " -The word is still used with this fignification in Scotland . MALONE . • Marshal , command & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall ; but ( as Mr. Ritfon obferves , ) the metre requires ...
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... word in the fame fenfe in his Fables : Gaufride , who couldft fo well in rhyme complain " The death of Richard with an arrow flain . " Complain myself ( as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , ) is a literal tran- flation of the French phrafe , me ...
... word in the fame fenfe in his Fables : Gaufride , who couldft fo well in rhyme complain " The death of Richard with an arrow flain . " Complain myself ( as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , ) is a literal tran- flation of the French phrafe , me ...
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... word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : I take my leave before I have begun ; For forrow ends not when it seemeth done . Why then I will . Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . Or thus ...
... word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : I take my leave before I have begun ; For forrow ends not when it seemeth done . Why then I will . Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . Or thus ...
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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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