The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... feems to have very little propriety The flowers are not new - fangled ; but the earth is new - fangled by the profufion and variety of the flowers , that fpring on its bofom in May . I have therefore ventured to fubftitute earth , in ...
... feems to have very little propriety The flowers are not new - fangled ; but the earth is new - fangled by the profufion and variety of the flowers , that fpring on its bofom in May . I have therefore ventured to fubftitute earth , in ...
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... feems to be very inconfiftent . In the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles . - As to the word ...
... feems to be very inconfiftent . In the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles . - As to the word ...
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... feems to have been ufed with great laxity . And indeed , though this were not the cafe , fuch a fellow as Coftard may well be fuppofed ignorant of his true title . MALONE . I have followed the old copies . STEEVENS . 9 tharborough : ] i ...
... feems to have been ufed with great laxity . And indeed , though this were not the cafe , fuch a fellow as Coftard may well be fuppofed ignorant of his true title . MALONE . I have followed the old copies . STEEVENS . 9 tharborough : ] i ...
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... feems to be a phrase adopted from fcripture . See Epift . to the Romans , ix . 22 : -the vessel of wrath . " Mr. M. Mason would read - vassal inftead of veel . STEEVENS . 66 - 1 I do confefs much of the hearing it , but little of the ...
... feems to be a phrase adopted from fcripture . See Epift . to the Romans , ix . 22 : -the vessel of wrath . " Mr. M. Mason would read - vassal inftead of veel . STEEVENS . 66 - 1 I do confefs much of the hearing it , but little of the ...
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... feems to fignify the feller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer . Cheap or cheaping was anciently the market ; chapman therefore is marketman . The meaning is , that the eftimation of beauty depends not on the uttering or proclamation ...
... feems to fignify the feller , not , as now com- monly , the buyer . Cheap or cheaping was anciently the market ; chapman therefore is marketman . The meaning is , that the eftimation of beauty depends not on the uttering or proclamation ...
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