The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... feems to be wanting . The bellows and fan being commonly used for contrary purposes , were probably oppofed by the author , who might perhaps have written : is become the bellows , and the fan , To kindle and to cool a gypfy's luft ...
... feems to be wanting . The bellows and fan being commonly used for contrary purposes , were probably oppofed by the author , who might perhaps have written : is become the bellows , and the fan , To kindle and to cool a gypfy's luft ...
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... feems to have the old Saxon fignification of without , unless , except . Antony , fays the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What could Cleopatra mean by faying Antony ...
... feems to have the old Saxon fignification of without , unless , except . Antony , fays the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What could Cleopatra mean by faying Antony ...
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... feems to allude to the legal diftinction between the use and abfolute poffeffion . JOHNSON . The fame phrafe has already occurred in The Merchant of Venice : 7 I am content , fo he will let me have " The other half in ufe ...
... feems to allude to the legal diftinction between the use and abfolute poffeffion . JOHNSON . The fame phrafe has already occurred in The Merchant of Venice : 7 I am content , fo he will let me have " The other half in ufe ...
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... feems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excufes ? As often as you want to leave , me , will not fome Fulvia , fome new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from ...
... feems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excufes ? As often as you want to leave , me , will not fome Fulvia , fome new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from ...
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... feems to be fuppreffed by forrow ; and after many at- tempts to produce her meaning , the cries out : O , this oblivious memory of mine is as falfe and treacherous to me as Antony is , and I forget every thing . Oblivion , I believe ...
... feems to be fuppreffed by forrow ; and after many at- tempts to produce her meaning , the cries out : O , this oblivious memory of mine is as falfe and treacherous to me as Antony is , and I forget every thing . Oblivion , I believe ...
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