The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... word - have , from the preceding line . STEEVENS . Rather is here used as a monosyllable . See p . 17 , n . 4 . MALONE . * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , ] The Queen's re * And creep into it far before thy time ? C2 KING HENRY ...
... word - have , from the preceding line . STEEVENS . Rather is here used as a monosyllable . See p . 17 , n . 4 . MALONE . * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , ] The Queen's re * And creep into it far before thy time ? C2 KING HENRY ...
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... word which Dr. Warburton would introduce , has been supposed to violate the metaphor ; nor indeed is to coaft used as a term of falconry in any of the books profefsedly written on that subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion ...
... word which Dr. Warburton would introduce , has been supposed to violate the metaphor ; nor indeed is to coaft used as a term of falconry in any of the books profefsedly written on that subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion ...
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... word to speake , but kneled on his knees , imploring mercy , and de- firing grace , both with holding up his handes , and making dolo- rous countenance , for his fpeache was gone for feare . " MALONE . So looks the pent - up lion - That ...
... word to speake , but kneled on his knees , imploring mercy , and de- firing grace , both with holding up his handes , and making dolo- rous countenance , for his fpeache was gone for feare . " MALONE . So looks the pent - up lion - That ...
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... word for word ; But buckle with thee blows , twice two for one . [ Draws . Q. MAR . Hold , valiant Clifford ! for a thousand causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumber- land ...
... word for word ; But buckle with thee blows , twice two for one . [ Draws . Q. MAR . Hold , valiant Clifford ! for a thousand causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumber- land ...
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... word . So again , in King Richard III : " The high imperial type of this earth's glory . " STEEVENS . ' Tis government , that makes them feem divine ; ] Government , in the language of that time , signified evenness of temper , and ...
... word . So again , in King Richard III : " The high imperial type of this earth's glory . " STEEVENS . ' Tis government , that makes them feem divine ; ] Government , in the language of that time , signified evenness of temper , and ...
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