The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... word is repeated , without propriety , in the fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect some cor- ruption . Thus , in this fcene , in the first folio , we have " able heels , " inftead of " armed heels , " in ...
... word is repeated , without propriety , in the fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect some cor- ruption . Thus , in this fcene , in the first folio , we have " able heels , " inftead of " armed heels , " in ...
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... word , rebellion , did divide The action of their bodies from their fouls ; And they did fight with queafinefs , conftrain'd , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Seem'd on our fide , but , for their spirits and fouls , This word ...
... word , rebellion , did divide The action of their bodies from their fouls ; And they did fight with queafinefs , conftrain'd , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Seem'd on our fide , but , for their spirits and fouls , This word ...
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... word with you . FAL . My good lord ! -God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to fee your lordship abroad : I heard fay , your lordfhip was fick . I hope , your lordship goes abroad by advice . Your lord- fhip , though not ...
... word with you . FAL . My good lord ! -God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to fee your lordship abroad : I heard fay , your lordfhip was fick . I hope , your lordship goes abroad by advice . Your lord- fhip , though not ...
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... word is employed here as a trifyllable . MALONE . I do not perceive that a trifyllable is wanted on this occafion , as any diffyllable will complete the verfe ; for inftance : And being now trimm'd in thine own furtout . Defires , like ...
... word is employed here as a trifyllable . MALONE . I do not perceive that a trifyllable is wanted on this occafion , as any diffyllable will complete the verfe ; for inftance : And being now trimm'd in thine own furtout . Defires , like ...
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... word , from fufty . Mr. Steevens's laft explanation of rampallian appears the true one . MALONE . 7 - Fll tickle your catastrophe . ] This expreffion occurs feveral times in The Merry Devil of Edmonton , 1608 : " Bankes your ale is a ...
... word , from fufty . Mr. Steevens's laft explanation of rampallian appears the true one . MALONE . 7 - Fll tickle your catastrophe . ] This expreffion occurs feveral times in The Merry Devil of Edmonton , 1608 : " Bankes your ale is a ...
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