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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... paffage as it stands in the old copy , I have followed it . STEEVENS . 2 ftays me here at home unkept : ] We fhould read flys , i . e . keeps me like a brute . The following words — for call you that keeping - that differs not from the ...
... paffage as it stands in the old copy , I have followed it . STEEVENS . 2 ftays me here at home unkept : ] We fhould read flys , i . e . keeps me like a brute . The following words — for call you that keeping - that differs not from the ...
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... paffage in Swetnam , a comedy , 1620 , induces me to think that the reading of the old copy ( naught ) and Dr. Johnson's expla- nation are right : 66 get you both in , and be naught a while . " The fpeaker is a chamber - maid , and the ...
... paffage in Swetnam , a comedy , 1620 , induces me to think that the reading of the old copy ( naught ) and Dr. Johnson's expla- nation are right : 66 get you both in , and be naught a while . " The fpeaker is a chamber - maid , and the ...
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... paffage in this play , or from the Dramatis Perfonæ , to imagine , that both the Brother - Dukes were namefakes ; and one called the Old , and the other the Younger - Frederick ; and without fome fuch authority , it would make confufion ...
... paffage in this play , or from the Dramatis Perfonæ , to imagine , that both the Brother - Dukes were namefakes ; and one called the Old , and the other the Younger - Frederick ; and without fome fuch authority , it would make confufion ...
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... paffage in Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : " Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills in a morning- " But thou may'ft watch at night with bill in hand . " Again , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book I : 66 with a fword by his fide , a foreft ...
... paffage in Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : " Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills in a morning- " But thou may'ft watch at night with bill in hand . " Again , in Sidney's Arcadia , Book I : 66 with a fword by his fide , a foreft ...
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... paffage , but may observe that another , fomewhat parallel , occurs in K. Henry V : " Come , your answer in broken mufick ; for thy voice is mufick , and thy English broken . " STEEVENS . 8 odds in the men : ] Sir T. Hanmer . In the old ...
... paffage , but may observe that another , fomewhat parallel , occurs in K. Henry V : " Come , your answer in broken mufick ; for thy voice is mufick , and thy English broken . " STEEVENS . 8 odds in the men : ] Sir T. Hanmer . In the old ...
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