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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... last Act of the play before us we find an expreffion nearly fynonymous : 66 66 -His taints and honours Wag'd equal in him . " Again , in A & II . fc . iii : " Read not my blemishes in the world's reports . " MALONE . If foils be ...
... last Act of the play before us we find an expreffion nearly fynonymous : 66 66 -His taints and honours Wag'd equal in him . " Again , in A & II . fc . iii : " Read not my blemishes in the world's reports . " MALONE . If foils be ...
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... last ; " but , " That , i . e . a low voice , is not fo good as a thrill tongue . " That a low voice ( on which our author never omits to intro- duce an eulogium when he has an opportunity ) was not esteemed by Cleopatra as merit in a ...
... last ; " but , " That , i . e . a low voice , is not fo good as a thrill tongue . " That a low voice ( on which our author never omits to intro- duce an eulogium when he has an opportunity ) was not esteemed by Cleopatra as merit in a ...
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... last line , which Dr. Johnfon has fupplied , is one of thofe errors that happen in almost every fheet that paifes through the prefs , when the fame words are repeated near to each other in the fame fentence . Thus , in a note on Timon ...
... last line , which Dr. Johnfon has fupplied , is one of thofe errors that happen in almost every fheet that paifes through the prefs , when the fame words are repeated near to each other in the fame fentence . Thus , in a note on Timon ...
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... last , by which the intermediate words were loft . In the paffage before us , I have no doubt that the compofitor's eye in like manner glancing on the fecond the , after the first had been compofed , the two words now recovered were ...
... last , by which the intermediate words were loft . In the paffage before us , I have no doubt that the compofitor's eye in like manner glancing on the fecond the , after the first had been compofed , the two words now recovered were ...
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... last of many battles We mean to fight : -Within our files there are Of those that ferv'd Mark Antony but late , Enough to fetch him in . See it be done ; 2 And feaft the army : we have store to do't , And they have earn'd the wafte ...
... last of many battles We mean to fight : -Within our files there are Of those that ferv'd Mark Antony but late , Enough to fetch him in . See it be done ; 2 And feaft the army : we have store to do't , And they have earn'd the wafte ...
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