The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Seem'd on our fide , but , for their spirits and fouls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond : But now the bishop Turns infurrection to religion : Suppos'd fincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow ...
... Seem'd on our fide , but , for their spirits and fouls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond : But now the bishop Turns infurrection to religion : Suppos'd fincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow ...
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... seems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little fhaving as the other . STEEVENS . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it will ...
... seems to mean that a barber can no more earn fixpence by his face - royal , than by the face ftamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little fhaving as the other . STEEVENS . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it will ...
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... or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff should call the attendant a blunderer , but he seems very anxious to prove him a rafcal . After all , it ATTEN . Sir , my lord would speak with you KING HENRY IV . 31.
... or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff should call the attendant a blunderer , but he seems very anxious to prove him a rafcal . After all , it ATTEN . Sir , my lord would speak with you KING HENRY IV . 31.
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... . " Annales , 1631 , p . 323. He fhould there- fore seem to have confulted this author between the times of fmishing the last play , and beginning the prefent . RITSON ARCH . Let us on ; 2 And publish the KING HENRY IV . 47.
... . " Annales , 1631 , p . 323. He fhould there- fore seem to have confulted this author between the times of fmishing the last play , and beginning the prefent . RITSON ARCH . Let us on ; 2 And publish the KING HENRY IV . 47.
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... seem to have written , on the bare authority of the player - editors . I have therefore reftored the paffage in queftion to the text . STEEVENS . This and many other fimilar paffages were undoubtedly ftruck out of the playhouse copies ...
... seem to have written , on the bare authority of the player - editors . I have therefore reftored the paffage in queftion to the text . STEEVENS . This and many other fimilar paffages were undoubtedly ftruck out of the playhouse copies ...
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