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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... given to King James , and the Queen his Wife , & c . & c . 15th March , 1603 , by Thomas Decker , 4to . 1604 : " Directly under her in a cart by herselfe , Fame ftood upright : a woman in a watchet roabe , thickly fet with open eyes and ...
... given to King James , and the Queen his Wife , & c . & c . 15th March , 1603 , by Thomas Decker , 4to . 1604 : " Directly under her in a cart by herselfe , Fame ftood upright : a woman in a watchet roabe , thickly fet with open eyes and ...
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... given to Umfrevile , who , as Mr. Steevens has obferved , is spoken of in this very scene as abfent . It was on this ground probably rejected by the player - editors . It is now , on the fuggeftion of Mr. Steevens , attributed to ...
... given to Umfrevile , who , as Mr. Steevens has obferved , is spoken of in this very scene as abfent . It was on this ground probably rejected by the player - editors . It is now , on the fuggeftion of Mr. Steevens , attributed to ...
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... given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XI . p . 256 , n . 1 . STEEVENS . I You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : ] So , in King Henry IV . Part I : " As full of peril and ...
... given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XI . p . 256 , n . 1 . STEEVENS . I You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : ] So , in King Henry IV . Part I : " As full of peril and ...
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... friendship . JOHNSON . And more , and lefs , ] More and lefs mean greater and lefs . So , in Macbeth : " Both more and lefs have given him the revolt . " STEEVENS . SCENE II . London . A Street . Enter Sir C4 KING HENRY IV . 23.
... friendship . JOHNSON . And more , and lefs , ] More and lefs mean greater and lefs . So , in Macbeth : " Both more and lefs have given him the revolt . " STEEVENS . SCENE II . London . A Street . Enter Sir C4 KING HENRY IV . 23.
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... cafe like ours ; indeed , it did harm in young Hotfpur's cafe at Shrewsbury , which the Archbishop of York has just inftanced or given as an example . TOLLET . Lives fo in hope , as in an early fpring 44 SECOND PART OF.
... cafe like ours ; indeed , it did harm in young Hotfpur's cafe at Shrewsbury , which the Archbishop of York has just inftanced or given as an example . TOLLET . Lives fo in hope , as in an early fpring 44 SECOND PART OF.
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