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... Johnson , - " that the plays " of Shakespeare are filled with practical ax- ❝ioms and domeftic wifdom ; and that a sys- ❝tem of civil and economical prudence may " be collected from them . " The Editor is therefore in hope , as it has ...
... Johnson , - " that the plays " of Shakespeare are filled with practical ax- ❝ioms and domeftic wifdom ; and that a sys- ❝tem of civil and economical prudence may " be collected from them . " The Editor is therefore in hope , as it has ...
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... Johnson ; and at other times to give his defcription of one and the fame affection or paffion , as it is feen in dif- ferent perfons and at different seasons : or , as it may be called forth by accidental , by foreign and opposed ...
... Johnson ; and at other times to give his defcription of one and the fame affection or paffion , as it is feen in dif- ferent perfons and at different seasons : or , as it may be called forth by accidental , by foreign and opposed ...
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... my lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ; the buz of the vulgar . JOHNSON . Buzzer 1 ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to ACT ACT.
... my lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ; the buz of the vulgar . JOHNSON . Buzzer 1 ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to ACT ACT.
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... Johnson fuppofes , for an idle rumour , without foundation . MALONE . When Hamlet fays " buz , buz ! " he cannot mean by it mere idle talk , because he had already been informed by Guildernftern that the players were actually arrived ...
... Johnson fuppofes , for an idle rumour , without foundation . MALONE . When Hamlet fays " buz , buz ! " he cannot mean by it mere idle talk , because he had already been informed by Guildernftern that the players were actually arrived ...
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... JOHNSON . Senfes are nothing more than each man's fenfe . very elegant , as it means placid , calm , compofed , the peaceable delight of a fine day . There is no neceffity for Dr. Warburton's alteration . As to Dr. Johnfon's explanation ...
... JOHNSON . Senfes are nothing more than each man's fenfe . very elegant , as it means placid , calm , compofed , the peaceable delight of a fine day . There is no neceffity for Dr. Warburton's alteration . As to Dr. Johnfon's explanation ...
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A Concordance to Shakespeare: Suited to All the Editions, in which the ... Andrew Becket Visualização integral - 1787 |
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