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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... things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's black agents to their preys do roufe . " MALONE . 5 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . And of ...
... things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's black agents to their preys do roufe . " MALONE . 5 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . And of ...
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... thing he would not know , I -fo woe - begone , ] This word was common enough amongst the old Scottish and English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurft , Fairfax ; and fignifies , far gone in WARBURTON . woe . So , in The ...
... thing he would not know , I -fo woe - begone , ] This word was common enough amongst the old Scottish and English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurft , Fairfax ; and fignifies , far gone in WARBURTON . woe . So , in The ...
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... thing that's heavy in itself , Upon enforcement , flies with greatest speed ; So did our men , heavy in Hotfpur's lofs , Lend to this weight fuch lightness with their fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our ...
... thing that's heavy in itself , Upon enforcement , flies with greatest speed ; So did our men , heavy in Hotfpur's lofs , Lend to this weight fuch lightness with their fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our ...
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... thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent , or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is in other men . I do here walk before thee , like a fow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but If ...
... thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent , or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is in other men . I do here walk before thee , like a fow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but If ...
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... thing remark- ably little , without any allufion to the figure cut upon it . So , in Much Ado about Nothing , Vol . VI . p . 82 , n . 3 : " If low , an agate very vilely cut . " - MALONE . the juvenal , ] This term , which has already ...
... thing remark- ably little , without any allufion to the figure cut upon it . So , in Much Ado about Nothing , Vol . VI . p . 82 , n . 3 : " If low , an agate very vilely cut . " - MALONE . the juvenal , ] This term , which has already ...
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