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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... must be owned , indeed , you are nearer in eftate . WARBURTON . This , I apprehend , refers to the courtesy of diftinguishing the eldest fon of a knight , by the title of efquire . HENLEY . I am no villain : ] The word villain is ufed ...
... must be owned , indeed , you are nearer in eftate . WARBURTON . This , I apprehend , refers to the courtesy of diftinguishing the eldest fon of a knight , by the title of efquire . HENLEY . I am no villain : ] The word villain is ufed ...
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... must blush and weep , and thou must look pale and wonder . CHA . I am heartily glad I came hither to you : If he come to - morrow , I'll give him his payment : If ever he go alone again , I'll never wreftle for prize more : And fo , God ...
... must blush and weep , and thou must look pale and wonder . CHA . I am heartily glad I came hither to you : If he come to - morrow , I'll give him his payment : If ever he go alone again , I'll never wreftle for prize more : And fo , God ...
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... must not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleasure . CEL . Herein , I see , thou lovest me not with the full weight that I love thee : if my uncle , thy ba- nifhed father , had banished thy uncle , the duke my father , fo thou ...
... must not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleasure . CEL . Herein , I see , thou lovest me not with the full weight that I love thee : if my uncle , thy ba- nifhed father , had banished thy uncle , the duke my father , fo thou ...
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... must come away to your father . CEL . Were you made the meffenger ? TOUCH . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . 9 who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reafon of fuch goddeffes , hath fent & c . ] The old copy ...
... must come away to your father . CEL . Were you made the meffenger ? TOUCH . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . 9 who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reafon of fuch goddeffes , hath fent & c . ] The old copy ...
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... must confist in the allufion the makes to compofing in mufick . It neceffarily follows , therefore , that the poet wrote - SET this broken mufick in his fides . WARBURTON . If any change were neceffary , I fhould write , feel this ...
... must confist in the allufion the makes to compofing in mufick . It neceffarily follows , therefore , that the poet wrote - SET this broken mufick in his fides . WARBURTON . If any change were neceffary , I fhould write , feel this ...
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againſt allufion anſwer Antony and Cleopatra becauſe Bertram Celia Clown COUNT Cymbeline defire doth DUKE editor emendation Exeunt expreffion faid fame faſhion father fatire fecond folio feems fenfe ferve feven fhall fhould fhow fignifies firft firſt fome fong fool foreft fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fwear hath Helena himſelf honour houſe huſband itſelf Jaques JOHNSON King Henry Lafeu laſt loft lord Macbeth madam mafter MALONE marry MASON meaning meaſure miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt obferves old copy Orlando paffage Parolles perfon Phebe play pleaſe pray prefent purpoſe quintain reaſon Rofalind Roufillon ſay ſcene ſeems ſenſe Shakspeare ſhall ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thoſe thou art TOUCH ufed underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe whoſe wife Winter's Tale word worfe yourſelf