The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... such as stand not in their liking , well of him whom his own offences have fubjected to justice ; and to rail at those laws by which he whom you praise was pu- nifhed . STEEVENS . 5 What's their feeking ? ] Seeking is here ufed ...
... such as stand not in their liking , well of him whom his own offences have fubjected to justice ; and to rail at those laws by which he whom you praise was pu- nifhed . STEEVENS . 5 What's their feeking ? ] Seeking is here ufed ...
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... fays , This is ob- fcurely expreffed , but that the poet's meaning muft certainly be , that Marcius is fo confcious of , and fo elate upon the notion of SIC . Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs C4 CORIOLANUS . 23 :1 ...
... fays , This is ob- fcurely expreffed , but that the poet's meaning muft certainly be , that Marcius is fo confcious of , and fo elate upon the notion of SIC . Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs C4 CORIOLANUS . 23 :1 ...
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... Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs , difdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His infolence can brook to be commanded Under Cominius . BRU . Fame , at the which he aims , - In whom already he is well ...
... Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs , difdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His infolence can brook to be commanded Under Cominius . BRU . Fame , at the which he aims , - In whom already he is well ...
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... such small value . So , in Sir Tho- mas North's translation of Plutarch : " Martius was marvellous angry with them , and cried out on them , that it was no time now to looke after spoyle , and to ronne ftraggling here and there to ...
... such small value . So , in Sir Tho- mas North's translation of Plutarch : " Martius was marvellous angry with them , and cried out on them , that it was no time now to looke after spoyle , and to ronne ftraggling here and there to ...
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... such that I have never been able to effect all that I wish'd . So , in Macbeth : " The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , " Unless the deed goes with it . " MALONE .. 6 not to reward What you have done , ) ] So , in Macbeth : " To ...
... such that I have never been able to effect all that I wish'd . So , in Macbeth : " The flighty purpose never is o'ertook , " Unless the deed goes with it . " MALONE .. 6 not to reward What you have done , ) ] So , in Macbeth : " To ...
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