The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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As fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we
bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an
understanding friend . ? _ such a show As fool and fight is , ] This is not the only
passage in ...
As fool and fight is , beside forfeiting Our own brains , and the opinion that we
bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an
understanding friend . ? _ such a show As fool and fight is , ] This is not the only
passage in ...
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That you may , fair lady Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note ' s Ta ' en of
your many virtues , the king ' s majesty Commends his good opinion to you , and
anointed at her coronation ; and in King Richard II . the word is used in that sense
...
That you may , fair lady Perceive I speak sincerely , and high note ' s Ta ' en of
your many virtues , the king ' s majesty Commends his good opinion to you , and
anointed at her coronation ; and in King Richard II . the word is used in that sense
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The word suggestion, says the critick [Dr. Warburton], is here used with great
propriety and seeming knowledge of the Latin tongue : and he proceeds to settle
the sense of it from the late Roman writers and their His own opinion was his law:
...
The word suggestion, says the critick [Dr. Warburton], is here used with great
propriety and seeming knowledge of the Latin tongue : and he proceeds to settle
the sense of it from the late Roman writers and their His own opinion was his law:
...
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All this , however , must be received as very dubious , since we know not the
exact date of this or the other plays , and cannot tell how our author might have
changed his practice or opinions . Johnson . Dr . Johnson ' s conjecture , thus ...
All this , however , must be received as very dubious , since we know not the
exact date of this or the other plays , and cannot tell how our author might have
changed his practice or opinions . Johnson . Dr . Johnson ' s conjecture , thus ...
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... him : But he already is too insolent ; And we were better parch in Africk sun ,
Than in the pride and salt scorn of his eyes , Should he ' scape Hector fair : If he
were foil ' d , Why , then we did our main opinion ' crush In taint of our best man .
... him : But he already is too insolent ; And we were better parch in Africk sun ,
Than in the pride and salt scorn of his eyes , Should he ' scape Hector fair : If he
were foil ' d , Why , then we did our main opinion ' crush In taint of our best man .
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