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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... prefent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's facred blood Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spill'd ; One flourishing branch of his moft royal root Is hack'd down , and his fummer ...
... prefent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's facred blood Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spill'd ; One flourishing branch of his moft royal root Is hack'd down , and his fummer ...
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... prefent nothing but confufion and to be seen in form , and under a regular appearance , it must be looked upon from a contrary station ; or , as Shakspeare fays , ey'd awry . : WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's Hiftory of Staffordshire , p . 391 ...
... prefent nothing but confufion and to be seen in form , and under a regular appearance , it must be looked upon from a contrary station ; or , as Shakspeare fays , ey'd awry . : WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's Hiftory of Staffordshire , p . 391 ...
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... caftle . " Stowe , ( p . 521 , edit . 1605 , ) from a manufcript account written by a person who was prefent . MALONE . QUEEN . Of forrow , or of joy ? 1 112 KING RICHARD II . Set on towards London :-Cousin, is it so...
... caftle . " Stowe , ( p . 521 , edit . 1605 , ) from a manufcript account written by a person who was prefent . MALONE . QUEEN . Of forrow , or of joy ? 1 112 KING RICHARD II . Set on towards London :-Cousin, is it so...
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... prefent reading unexceptionable . The birth is fup- pofed to be influenced by the fiars , therefore our author , with his usual licence takes fars for birth . JOHNSON . We learn from Pliny's Natural History , that the vulgar error ...
... prefent reading unexceptionable . The birth is fup- pofed to be influenced by the fiars , therefore our author , with his usual licence takes fars for birth . JOHNSON . We learn from Pliny's Natural History , that the vulgar error ...
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... prefent , a fox - hunter's phrafe . So , in The Blind Beggar of Alexandria , 1598 : " I'll follow him until he take the earth . ” But I know not how it can be applied here . It should seem , however , from the following paffage in ...
... prefent , a fox - hunter's phrafe . So , in The Blind Beggar of Alexandria , 1598 : " I'll follow him until he take the earth . ” But I know not how it can be applied here . It should seem , however , from the following paffage in ...
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