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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... fubject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX . p . 194 , et feq . in which I think I have fhewn that there is no proof whatfoever that Falstaff ever was called Old- castle in these plays . The letters ...
... fubject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX . p . 194 , et feq . in which I think I have fhewn that there is no proof whatfoever that Falstaff ever was called Old- castle in these plays . The letters ...
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... fubject to the weeping clouds , And wafte for churlifh winter's tyranny . HAST . Grant , that our hopes ( yet likely of fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now poffefs'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a ...
... fubject to the weeping clouds , And wafte for churlifh winter's tyranny . HAST . Grant , that our hopes ( yet likely of fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now poffefs'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a ...
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... fubject . P. HEN . By this hand , thou think'ft me as far in the devil's book , as thou , and Falstaff , for obduracy and perfiftency : Let the end try the man . But I tell thee , -my heart bleeds inwardly , that my father is fo fick ...
... fubject . P. HEN . By this hand , thou think'ft me as far in the devil's book , as thou , and Falstaff , for obduracy and perfiftency : Let the end try the man . But I tell thee , -my heart bleeds inwardly , that my father is fo fick ...
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... fubject , has been already explained in the First Part of this hiftorical play , p . 361 , n . 4. STEEVENS . 5 —as odious as the word occupy ; ] So Ben Jonfon , in his Discoveries : " Many , out of their own obfcene apprehen- fions ...
... fubject , has been already explained in the First Part of this hiftorical play , p . 361 , n . 4. STEEVENS . 5 —as odious as the word occupy ; ] So Ben Jonfon , in his Discoveries : " Many , out of their own obfcene apprehen- fions ...
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... fubject , and thy father is to give me thanks 8 - candle - mine , ] Thou inexhauftible magazine of tallow . JOHNSON . 9 Not ! to difpraife me ; ] The Prince means to fay , " What ! is it not abuse to difpraife me , " & c . Some of the ...
... fubject , and thy father is to give me thanks 8 - candle - mine , ] Thou inexhauftible magazine of tallow . JOHNSON . 9 Not ! to difpraife me ; ] The Prince means to fay , " What ! is it not abuse to difpraife me , " & c . Some of the ...
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