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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... means to fay , " that Antony will act like the joint fovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without regard to the mandates of Cæfar , or the anger of Fulvia . " To which he replies , If but fiirr'd by Cleopatra ...
... means to fay , " that Antony will act like the joint fovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without regard to the mandates of Cæfar , or the anger of Fulvia . " To which he replies , If but fiirr'd by Cleopatra ...
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... means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you fhall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is obfervable that the fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and adopted by ...
... means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you fhall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is obfervable that the fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and adopted by ...
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... means - a more reputable one . Her anfwer then implies , that belike all her children will be baftards , who have no right to the name of their father's family . Thus fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
... means - a more reputable one . Her anfwer then implies , that belike all her children will be baftards , who have no right to the name of their father's family . Thus fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
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... means preg- nant ; and the fenfe of the paffage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pro- noun our before quick , shows ...
... means preg- nant ; and the fenfe of the paffage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pro- noun our before quick , shows ...
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... means , whom being in fubjection to you , you can command at pleasure , " to do your bidding , " to affume the airs ... mean- That conduct which , in my own opinion , becomes me , as often as it appears ungraceful to you , is a fhock to ...
... means , whom being in fubjection to you , you can command at pleasure , " to do your bidding , " to affume the airs ... mean- That conduct which , in my own opinion , becomes me , as often as it appears ungraceful to you , is a fhock to ...
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