The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme tied close aboord . " P. 40. STEEVENS . 9 - an unftanched wench . ] Unftanched , I am willing to believe , means incontinent . STEEVENS . BOATS . Lay her a - hold , a - 8 TEMPEST .
... close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme tied close aboord . " P. 40. STEEVENS . 9 - an unftanched wench . ] Unftanched , I am willing to believe , means incontinent . STEEVENS . BOATS . Lay her a - hold , a - 8 TEMPEST .
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... believe 2 " Prayers from fafting maids , whofe minds are dedicate " To nothing temporal . " RITSON . Like a good parent , & c . ] Alluding to the obfervation , that a father above the common rate of men has commonly a fon below it ...
... believe 2 " Prayers from fafting maids , whofe minds are dedicate " To nothing temporal . " RITSON . Like a good parent , & c . ] Alluding to the obfervation , that a father above the common rate of men has commonly a fon below it ...
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... believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind eafily fubfides in flumber , efpecially when , as in Prof- pero's relation , the last images are pleafing . JOHNSON . The poet feems to have been apprehenfive that ...
... believe experience will prove , that any violent agitation of the mind eafily fubfides in flumber , efpecially when , as in Prof- pero's relation , the last images are pleafing . JOHNSON . The poet feems to have been apprehenfive that ...
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... Believe me , fir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , fuch : This gallant , which thou feeft , Was in the wreck ; and but he's fomething ftain'd With ...
... Believe me , fir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . PRO . No , wench ; it eats and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , fuch : This gallant , which thou feeft , Was in the wreck ; and but he's fomething ftain'd With ...
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... believe that he thought her a goddess , or an immortal . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has here found a beauty , which I think the au- thor never intended . Ferdinand asks her not whether she was a created being , a queftion which , if he ...
... believe that he thought her a goddess , or an immortal . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has here found a beauty , which I think the au- thor never intended . Ferdinand asks her not whether she was a created being , a queftion which , if he ...
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