The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... spirit sadly I survive , " To mock the expectations of the world ; " To fruftrate prophecies , and to raze out " Rotten opinion , who hath written down " After my seeming . " MALONE . like bright metalon a sullen ground , & c . ] So ...
... spirit sadly I survive , " To mock the expectations of the world ; " To fruftrate prophecies , and to raze out " Rotten opinion , who hath written down " After my seeming . " MALONE . like bright metalon a sullen ground , & c . ] So ...
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... spirits , " They swell and grow as terrible as storms . " MALONE . You have good leave- ] i . e . our ready affent . So , in King John : " Good leave , good Philip . " See n . 8 , p . 364 , Vol . X. STEEVENS . Those prifoners in your ...
... spirits , " They swell and grow as terrible as storms . " MALONE . You have good leave- ] i . e . our ready affent . So , in King John : " Good leave , good Philip . " See n . 8 , p . 364 , Vol . X. STEEVENS . Those prifoners in your ...
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... spirit of cowardice ; and Sir Richard Vernon , in the play before us , uses an expression that nearly re- sembles indenting with fears : " I hold as little counsel with weak fear , " As you , my lord . " The King , by buying treason ...
... spirit of cowardice ; and Sir Richard Vernon , in the play before us , uses an expression that nearly re- sembles indenting with fears : " I hold as little counsel with weak fear , " As you , my lord . " The King , by buying treason ...
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... spirits , and put a tongue " In every wound of Cæfar , that should move , " & c . M. MASON . - hardiment - An obsolete word , fignifying hardiness , bravery , stoutness . Spenser is frequent in his use of it . STEEVENS . * -three times ...
... spirits , and put a tongue " In every wound of Cæfar , that should move , " & c . M. MASON . - hardiment - An obsolete word , fignifying hardiness , bravery , stoutness . Spenser is frequent in his use of it . STEEVENS . * -three times ...
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... spirit , As to o'er - walk a current , roaring loud , On the unfteadfast footing of a spear.8 Hor . If he fall in , good night : -or fink or fwim : - Send danger from the east unto the west , So honour cross it from the north to fouth ...
... spirit , As to o'er - walk a current , roaring loud , On the unfteadfast footing of a spear.8 Hor . If he fall in , good night : -or fink or fwim : - Send danger from the east unto the west , So honour cross it from the north to fouth ...
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