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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... poor Knight his Palace of private Pleasure , 1579. " FARMER . The first of the foregoing notes was prefixed to two of our former editions ; but as the following may be in fome refpects more correct , it would be unjustly withheld from ...
... poor Knight his Palace of private Pleasure , 1579. " FARMER . The first of the foregoing notes was prefixed to two of our former editions ; but as the following may be in fome refpects more correct , it would be unjustly withheld from ...
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... Poor John.4 Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the Montagues.5 2 cruel with the maids ; ] The first folio reads ― civil with the maids . JOHNSON . So does the quarto 1599 ; but the word is written ciuill . It was manifeftly ...
... Poor John.4 Draw thy tool ; here comes two of the house of the Montagues.5 2 cruel with the maids ; ] The first folio reads ― civil with the maids . JOHNSON . So does the quarto 1599 ; but the word is written ciuill . It was manifeftly ...
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... poor , That , when the dies , with beauty dies her store . ' fufpected to have loft it , or her beauty commended in the 67th year of her age , though the never poffeffed any when the was young . Her declaration that he would continue ...
... poor , That , when the dies , with beauty dies her store . ' fufpected to have loft it , or her beauty commended in the 67th year of her age , though the never poffeffed any when the was young . Her declaration that he would continue ...
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... poor in this circumstance alone , that with her , beauty will expire ; her fiore of wealth [ which the poet has already faid was the fairness of her perfon , ] will not be tranfmitted to pofterity , inafmuch as the will " lead her ...
... poor in this circumstance alone , that with her , beauty will expire ; her fiore of wealth [ which the poet has already faid was the fairness of her perfon , ] will not be tranfmitted to pofterity , inafmuch as the will " lead her ...
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... " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : " Poor foul , the center of my finful earth , - . " MALONE . My will to her confent is but a part ; ] To , in this inftance , An the agree , within her scope of choice Lies ROMEO AND JULIET . 27.
... " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : " Poor foul , the center of my finful earth , - . " MALONE . My will to her confent is but a part ; ] To , in this inftance , An the agree , within her scope of choice Lies ROMEO AND JULIET . 27.
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