The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fear " Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , " Intending deep fufpicion . " STEEVENS . any alteration were neceffary , I should be for only changing the order of the words , and reading : That only true to make we now intend : i . e ...
... fear " Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , " Intending deep fufpicion . " STEEVENS . any alteration were neceffary , I should be for only changing the order of the words , and reading : That only true to make we now intend : i . e ...
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... fear . " STEEVENS . S this business Our reverend cardinal carried . ] To carry a business was at this time a current phrafe for to conduct or manage it . So , in this Act : 66 • he'd carry it fo , " To make the scepter his . " REED ...
... fear . " STEEVENS . S this business Our reverend cardinal carried . ] To carry a business was at this time a current phrafe for to conduct or manage it . So , in this Act : 66 • he'd carry it fo , " To make the scepter his . " REED ...
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... fears were , that the interview , betwixt England and France , might , through their amity , Breed him fome prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him : He privily i Deals with our cardinal ; and , as I trow ...
... fears were , that the interview , betwixt England and France , might , through their amity , Breed him fome prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him : He privily i Deals with our cardinal ; and , as I trow ...
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... fear , to fome happier faga- city . If the ufage of our author's time could allow figure to be taken , as now , for dignity or importance , we might read : Whofe figure even this inftant cloud puts out . But I cannot please myself with ...
... fear , to fome happier faga- city . If the ufage of our author's time could allow figure to be taken , as now , for dignity or importance , we might read : Whofe figure even this inftant cloud puts out . But I cannot please myself with ...
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... fear To cope malicious cenfurers ; which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a veffel follow That is new trimm'd ; but benefit no further Than vainly longing . What we oft do beft , By fick interpreters , once weak ones , " is but I think ...
... fear To cope malicious cenfurers ; which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a veffel follow That is new trimm'd ; but benefit no further Than vainly longing . What we oft do beft , By fick interpreters , once weak ones , " is but I think ...
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