The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftand . JOHNSON . Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , B. VI : oylie fragments fcarcely burn'd , " " " Together the doth fcrape and glut . " i . e . fwallow . STEEVENS . + Mercy on us ! & c.Farewell , brother ! & c . ] All ...
... ftand . JOHNSON . Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , B. VI : oylie fragments fcarcely burn'd , " " " Together the doth fcrape and glut . " i . e . fwallow . STEEVENS . + Mercy on us ! & c.Farewell , brother ! & c . ] All ...
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... ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candied be they , " Sleep in Tunis , " And let Sebaftian wake ? " JOHNSON . The old reading is fufficiently explicable . Claribel ( fays he ) keep where thou art , and allow Sebaftian time to awaken thofe ...
... ftand ' twixt me and Milan , candied be they , " Sleep in Tunis , " And let Sebaftian wake ? " JOHNSON . The old reading is fufficiently explicable . Claribel ( fays he ) keep where thou art , and allow Sebaftian time to awaken thofe ...
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... ftand between me and my hopes , though they were congealed , would melt before they could moleft me , or prevent the execution of my purposes . JOHNSON . Let twenty confciences be first congealed , and then diffolved , ere they moleft ...
... ftand between me and my hopes , though they were congealed , would melt before they could moleft me , or prevent the execution of my purposes . JOHNSON . Let twenty confciences be first congealed , and then diffolved , ere they moleft ...
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... ftand upon our guard ; ] The old copy reads- " That's verily : ' Tis beft we ftand upon our guard . " Mr. Pope very properly changed verily to verity : and as the verfe would be too long by a foot , if the words ' tis and we were re ...
... ftand upon our guard ; ] The old copy reads- " That's verily : ' Tis beft we ftand upon our guard . " Mr. Pope very properly changed verily to verity : and as the verfe would be too long by a foot , if the words ' tis and we were re ...
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... ftand . The quibble between ftandard , an enfign , and ftandard , a fruit - tree that grows without support , is evident . STEEVENS . I thou deboshed fish thou , ] I met with this word , which I fuppofe to be the fame as debauched , in ...
... ftand . The quibble between ftandard , an enfign , and ftandard , a fruit - tree that grows without support , is evident . STEEVENS . I thou deboshed fish thou , ] I met with this word , which I fuppofe to be the fame as debauched , in ...
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