The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftill with me , I could of all forts- ] Sorts , in this place , means ranks and degrees of men . RITSON . kindle the boy thither , ] A fimilar phrafe occurs in Macbeth , A & t I. fc . iii : 7 66 enkindle you unto the crown . " STEEVENS ...
... ftill with me , I could of all forts- ] Sorts , in this place , means ranks and degrees of men . RITSON . kindle the boy thither , ] A fimilar phrafe occurs in Macbeth , A & t I. fc . iii : 7 66 enkindle you unto the crown . " STEEVENS ...
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... ftill have flept together , Rofe at an inftant , learn'd , play'd , eat together ; " And wherefoe'er we went , like Juno's fwans , Still we went coupled , and infeparable . DUKE F. She is too fubtle for thee ; and her smoothness , Her ...
... ftill have flept together , Rofe at an inftant , learn'd , play'd , eat together ; " And wherefoe'er we went , like Juno's fwans , Still we went coupled , and infeparable . DUKE F. She is too fubtle for thee ; and her smoothness , Her ...
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... ftill ufe carogne , a term of which Moliere is not very sparing in fome of his pieces . STEEVENS . 6 of the wreftler- ] Wrestler , ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt has observed in a note on The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ) is here to be founded as a ...
... ftill ufe carogne , a term of which Moliere is not very sparing in fome of his pieces . STEEVENS . 6 of the wreftler- ] Wrestler , ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt has observed in a note on The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ) is here to be founded as a ...
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... ftill . SIL . O Corin , that thou knew'ft how I do love her ! COR . I partly guess ; for I have lov'd ere now . SIL . No , Corin , being old , thou canst not guess ; Though in thy youth thou waft as true a lover As ever figh'd upon a ...
... ftill . SIL . O Corin , that thou knew'ft how I do love her ! COR . I partly guess ; for I have lov'd ere now . SIL . No , Corin , being old , thou canst not guess ; Though in thy youth thou waft as true a lover As ever figh'd upon a ...
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... ' MALONE . The old copy may be right , though Mr. Pope , & c . read tune . To turn a tune or a note , is ftill , a current phrafe among vulgar muficians . STEEVENS . I can JAQ . I thank it . More , 58 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... ' MALONE . The old copy may be right , though Mr. Pope , & c . read tune . To turn a tune or a note , is ftill , a current phrafe among vulgar muficians . STEEVENS . I can JAQ . I thank it . More , 58 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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