The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... look too lofty in our commonwealth . " Mr. Warton's note , however , on " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the fecond act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this paffage fomewhat difputable . Mr. M. Mason obferves , that to ...
... look too lofty in our commonwealth . " Mr. Warton's note , however , on " trash for his quick hunt- ing , " in the fecond act of Othello , leaves my interpretation of this paffage fomewhat difputable . Mr. M. Mason obferves , that to ...
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... look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , fir , But , as ' tis , play to the latter of thefe lines , by the careleffnéfs of the tranfcriber or printer , the editor of the fecond folio , to fupply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ...
... look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , fir , But , as ' tis , play to the latter of thefe lines , by the careleffnéfs of the tranfcriber or printer , the editor of the fecond folio , to fupply the metre of the former , introduced the word to ...
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... K. Henry VI . P. II : " If you ever chance to have a child , " Look , in his youth , to have him fo cut off , " As , deathfien ! you have rid this fweet young prince . " MALONE . It would control my dam's god , Setebos , 3 42 TEMPEST .
... K. Henry VI . P. II : " If you ever chance to have a child , " Look , in his youth , to have him fo cut off , " As , deathfien ! you have rid this fweet young prince . " MALONE . It would control my dam's god , Setebos , 3 42 TEMPEST .
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... looks about ! Believe me , fir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , such : This gallant , which thou feest , Was in the wreck ; and but he's ...
... looks about ! Believe me , fir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , such : This gallant , which thou feest , Was in the wreck ; and but he's ...
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... , that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . " When we meet with a harth expref- fion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 TEMPEST .
... , that Dr. Warburton reads very rightly : " If you be made , or no . " When we meet with a harth expref- fion in Shakspeare , we are usually to look for a play upon words . FER . My language ! heavens ! - I am 48 TEMPEST .
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