The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... JOHNSON . Yet , for all this , say not & c . ] The contradiction in the first part of this speech might be imputed to the distraction of Northumberland's mind ; but the calmness of the reflection , contained in the last lines , seems ...
... JOHNSON . Yet , for all this , say not & c . ] The contradiction in the first part of this speech might be imputed to the distraction of Northumberland's mind ; but the calmness of the reflection , contained in the last lines , seems ...
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... JOHNSON . That is , I 1 I was never manned with an agate till now : ] never before had an agate for my man . JOHNSON . Alluding to the little figures cut in agates , and other hard stones , for seals ; and therefore he says , I will set ...
... JOHNSON . That is , I 1 I was never manned with an agate till now : ] never before had an agate for my man . JOHNSON . Alluding to the little figures cut in agates , and other hard stones , for seals ; and therefore he says , I will set ...
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... JOHNSON . Old copies at a face - royal . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . Perhaps this ... Johnson's explanation , or of that of Steevens . M. MASON . * Dumbleton- ] The folio has - Dombledon ; the quarto ...
... JOHNSON . Old copies at a face - royal . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . Perhaps this ... Johnson's explanation , or of that of Steevens . M. MASON . * Dumbleton- ] The folio has - Dombledon ; the quarto ...
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... JOHNSON . How you were borne in hand , how cross'd . " STEEVENS . if a man is thorough with them in honest taking up , ] That is , if a man by taking up goods is in their debt . To be thorough seems to be the same with the present ...
... JOHNSON . How you were borne in hand , how cross'd . " STEEVENS . if a man is thorough with them in honest taking up , ] That is , if a man by taking up goods is in their debt . To be thorough seems to be the same with the present ...
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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's explanation may be countenanced by the fol- lowing passage in Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub : 66 -Do you mean to make a hare " Of me , to hunt counter thus , and make these doubles , " And you mean no such thing as ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's explanation may be countenanced by the fol- lowing passage in Ben Jonson's Tale of a Tub : 66 -Do you mean to make a hare " Of me , to hunt counter thus , and make these doubles , " And you mean no such thing as ...
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