The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is fo juft refpecting the corruptions of this play , that I fhall not attempt much reformation in its metre , which is too often rough , redundant , and irregular . Additions and omif- fions however ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is fo juft refpecting the corruptions of this play , that I fhall not attempt much reformation in its metre , which is too often rough , redundant , and irregular . Additions and omif- fions however ...
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... lifts Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient lift . Again , in Hamlet : The ocean , over - peering of his lift , 19 STEEVENS . STEEVENS } My ftrength can give you : Then no more B 3 MEASURE ...
... lifts Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient lift . Again , in Hamlet : The ocean , over - peering of his lift , 19 STEEVENS . STEEVENS } My ftrength can give you : Then no more B 3 MEASURE ...
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... JOHNSON . To advertife is ufed in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's ac- centuation , by Chapmam , in his verfion of the 11th Book of the Odyssey : " Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advertis'd STEEVENS . I believe , the ...
... JOHNSON . To advertife is ufed in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's ac- centuation , by Chapmam , in his verfion of the 11th Book of the Odyssey : " Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advertis'd STEEVENS . I believe , the ...
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... JOHNSON . 4 " " bring you fomething on the way . ] i . e . accompany you . So , in A Woman kill'd with Kindnefs , by Heywood , 1617 : She went very lovingly to bring him on his way to horse . And the fame mode of expreffion is to be ...
... JOHNSON . 4 " " bring you fomething on the way . ] i . e . accompany you . So , in A Woman kill'd with Kindnefs , by Heywood , 1617 : She went very lovingly to bring him on his way to horse . And the fame mode of expreffion is to be ...
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... JOHNSON . 2 there went but a pair of sheers between us . ] We are both of the fame piece . JOHNSON . 97 So , in The Maid of the Mill , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There went but a pair of sheers and a bodkin , between them . STEEVENS ...
... JOHNSON . 2 there went but a pair of sheers between us . ] We are both of the fame piece . JOHNSON . 97 So , in The Maid of the Mill , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There went but a pair of sheers and a bodkin , between them . STEEVENS ...
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