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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... thofe his goodly eyes , That o'er the files and mufters of the war Have glow'd like plated Mars , now bend , now turn , The office and devotion of their view Upon a tawny front : his captain's heart , Which in the fcuffles of great ...
... thofe his goodly eyes , That o'er the files and mufters of the war Have glow'd like plated Mars , now bend , now turn , The office and devotion of their view Upon a tawny front : his captain's heart , Which in the fcuffles of great ...
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... thofe wishes , I fhould foretel a million of children . It is an ellipfis very frequent in converfation ; I should shame you , and tell all ; that is , and if I should tell all . And is for and if , which was anciently , and is ftill ...
... thofe wishes , I fhould foretel a million of children . It is an ellipfis very frequent in converfation ; I should shame you , and tell all ; that is , and if I should tell all . And is for and if , which was anciently , and is ftill ...
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... thofe garboiles . " Again , by Stanyhurft , in his tranflation of the first Book of Virgil's Eneid , 1582 : " Now manhood and garboils I chaunt and martial horror . " Again , in Jarvis Markham's English Arcadia , 1607 : " Days of ...
... thofe garboiles . " Again , by Stanyhurft , in his tranflation of the first Book of Virgil's Eneid , 1582 : " Now manhood and garboils I chaunt and martial horror . " Again , in Jarvis Markham's English Arcadia , 1607 : " Days of ...
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... Thofe , fays the , were my fallad days , when I was green in judgment ; but your blood is as cold as my judgment , if you have the fame opinion of things now as I had then . WARBURTON . 2 unpeople Egypt . ] By fending out messengers ...
... Thofe , fays the , were my fallad days , when I was green in judgment ; but your blood is as cold as my judgment , if you have the fame opinion of things now as I had then . WARBURTON . 2 unpeople Egypt . ] By fending out messengers ...
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... thofe wars The old reading is immediately explained by Antony's being the partner with Octavius in the cause against which his brother fought . STEEVENS . Having alike your caufe ? ] That is , I having alike your cause . The meaning is ...
... thofe wars The old reading is immediately explained by Antony's being the partner with Octavius in the cause against which his brother fought . STEEVENS . Having alike your caufe ? ] That is , I having alike your cause . The meaning is ...
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