The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... JOHNson . When we for recompense & c . ] We muft here fuppofe the poet bufy in reading his own work ; and that these three lines are the introdu & ion of the poem addreffed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the painter an account of ...
... JOHNson . When we for recompense & c . ] We muft here fuppofe the poet bufy in reading his own work ; and that these three lines are the introdu & ion of the poem addreffed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the painter an account of ...
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... JOHNSON , 5 STEEVENS . book has been prefented prefentment ] The patrons of Shakspeare's age do not ap- pear to have been all Timons . " I did determine not to have dedicated my play to any body , because forty fhillings I care not for ...
... JOHNSON , 5 STEEVENS . book has been prefented prefentment ] The patrons of Shakspeare's age do not ap- pear to have been all Timons . " I did determine not to have dedicated my play to any body , because forty fhillings I care not for ...
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... JOHNSON . this beneath world- ] So , in Meafure for Measure , we " This under generation ; " and in King Richard II : “ —the lower world . " STEEVENS . have Halts not particularly , ] My defign does not ftop at any fingle chara & er .
... JOHNSON . this beneath world- ] So , in Meafure for Measure , we " This under generation ; " and in King Richard II : “ —the lower world . " STEEVENS . have Halts not particularly , ] My defign does not ftop at any fingle chara & er .
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... JOHNSON . 9 I'll unbolt I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . 2 glih and flippery creatures , ] Sir T. Hanmer , and Dr. Warburton after him , read - natures . Slippery is Smooth , unrefifting . 3 Subdues All forts of hearts ; ] So , in ...
... JOHNSON . 9 I'll unbolt I'll open , I'll explain . JOHNSON . 2 glih and flippery creatures , ] Sir T. Hanmer , and Dr. Warburton after him , read - natures . Slippery is Smooth , unrefifting . 3 Subdues All forts of hearts ; ] So , in ...
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... JOHNSON . 8 To propagate their fates : ] To advance or improve their various conditions of life . JOHNSON . 9 Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : 66 on this fovereign lady & c . ] So , in The Tempest : bountiful fortune , —— " Now my dear ...
... JOHNSON . 8 To propagate their fates : ] To advance or improve their various conditions of life . JOHNSON . 9 Feign'd Fortune to be thron'd : 66 on this fovereign lady & c . ] So , in The Tempest : bountiful fortune , —— " Now my dear ...
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