The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... sense thou wilt . GRE . They must take it in fenfe , that feel it . SAM . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to fiand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . GRE . ' Tis well , thou art not fifh ; if thou hadft , thou ...
... sense thou wilt . GRE . They must take it in fenfe , that feel it . SAM . Me they fhall feel , while I am able to fiand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . GRE . ' Tis well , thou art not fifh ; if thou hadft , thou ...
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... sense to this paffage . Shakspeare might have written the lines thus : Search among view of many mine , being one , May ftand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Amongst the many you will view there , fearch for one that will ...
... sense to this paffage . Shakspeare might have written the lines thus : Search among view of many mine , being one , May ftand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Amongst the many you will view there , fearch for one that will ...
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... sense nor English . The old folio , as Johnfon tells us , reads- Which one more view of many- And this leads us to the right reading , which I fhould suppose to have been this : Whilft on more view of many , mine being one , & c . With ...
... sense nor English . The old folio , as Johnfon tells us , reads- Which one more view of many- And this leads us to the right reading , which I fhould suppose to have been this : Whilft on more view of many , mine being one , & c . With ...
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... sense . of the paffage , and not perceiving the allufion , would naturally alter to true ; yet the former feems the more humorous expref- fion , and , on account of its quaintnefs , more likely to have been ufed by Mercutio , PERCY . He ...
... sense . of the paffage , and not perceiving the allufion , would naturally alter to true ; yet the former feems the more humorous expref- fion , and , on account of its quaintnefs , more likely to have been ufed by Mercutio , PERCY . He ...
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... sense of then , a reading propofed by Dr. Johnson : a fenfe it is perpetually ufed in by our ancient poets , and fometimes by our author himself . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " What though he love your Hermia ? Lord ! what ...
... sense of then , a reading propofed by Dr. Johnson : a fenfe it is perpetually ufed in by our ancient poets , and fometimes by our author himself . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " What though he love your Hermia ? Lord ! what ...
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