The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais , Difburs'd I duly to his highnefs ' foldiers : The other part referv'd I by confent ; For that my fovereign liege was in my debt , Upon remainder of a ...
... paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais , Difburs'd I duly to his highnefs ' foldiers : The other part referv'd I by confent ; For that my fovereign liege was in my debt , Upon remainder of a ...
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... paffage most of the editors feem to have mistaken . JOHNSON . 8 and baffled here ; ] Baffled in this place means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinfbed , Vol . III . p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 ...
... paffage most of the editors feem to have mistaken . JOHNSON . 8 and baffled here ; ] Baffled in this place means treated with the greatest ignominy imaginable . So , Holinfbed , Vol . III . p . 827 , and 1218 , or annis 1513 , and 1570 ...
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... paffage , p . 17 : Сс heaven's fubftitate , " His deputy , anointed in his fight , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the prefent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One ...
... paffage , p . 17 : Сс heaven's fubftitate , " His deputy , anointed in his fight , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the prefent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One ...
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... paffage it partakes of all these fignifications . JOHNSON . This juft fentiment is in Homer ; but the learned commenta- tor quoting , I fuppofe from memory , has compreffed a couplet into a fingle line : 66 66 Ημισυ γαρ τ ' αρετης ...
... paffage it partakes of all these fignifications . JOHNSON . This juft fentiment is in Homer ; but the learned commenta- tor quoting , I fuppofe from memory , has compreffed a couplet into a fingle line : 66 66 Ημισυ γαρ τ ' αρετης ...
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... fo far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should fay no- thing to him but what enemies may fay to each other . Reviewing this paffage , I rather think it should be understood By this time , had the king permitted us , KING RICHARD II . 31.
... fo far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should fay no- thing to him but what enemies may fay to each other . Reviewing this paffage , I rather think it should be understood By this time , had the king permitted us , KING RICHARD II . 31.
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