“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... JOHNSON . 3 That thee may furnish , - - ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . + The best wishes , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress of your wifhes , and have power to bring them to effect , JOHNSON ...
... JOHNSON . 3 That thee may furnish , - - ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . + The best wishes , & c . ] That is , may you be mistress of your wifhes , and have power to bring them to effect , JOHNSON ...
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... JOHNSON . In bis bright radiance & c . ] I cannot be united with him and move in the fame fphere , but must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that fhoots on all fides from him . JOHNSON , Milton , b , x ; from his radiant feat ...
... JOHNSON . In bis bright radiance & c . ] I cannot be united with him and move in the fame fphere , but must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that fhoots on all fides from him . JOHNSON , Milton , b , x ; from his radiant feat ...
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... JOHNSON . Not my virginity yet . ] This whole fpeech is abrupt , uncon- nected , and obfcure . Dr. Warburton thinks much of it fuppofi- titious . I would be glad to think fo of the whole , for a commenta- tor naturally wishes to reject ...
... JOHNSON . Not my virginity yet . ] This whole fpeech is abrupt , uncon- nected , and obfcure . Dr. Warburton thinks much of it fuppofi- titious . I would be glad to think fo of the whole , for a commenta- tor naturally wishes to reject ...
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... JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impoffible be frange attempts , to thofe That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been , All thefe four lines ...
... JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impoffible be frange attempts , to thofe That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been , All thefe four lines ...
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... JOHNSON . 5 4 His tongue obeyed his band : -J We fhould read : His tongue obeyed the band . That is , the hand of his honour's clock , fhewing the true minute when exceptions bad him fpeak . JOHNSON . His is put for its ; fo , in ...
... JOHNSON . 5 4 His tongue obeyed his band : -J We fhould read : His tongue obeyed the band . That is , the hand of his honour's clock , fhewing the true minute when exceptions bad him fpeak . JOHNSON . His is put for its ; fo , in ...
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