The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON . So , in The Tragedie of Cræfus , 1604 , by lord Sterline : " For as the fhadow feems more monftrous fill , " Than doth the fubftance whence it hath the being , So th ...
... presents them while the objects are yet diftant . JOHNSON . So , in The Tragedie of Cræfus , 1604 , by lord Sterline : " For as the fhadow feems more monftrous fill , " Than doth the fubftance whence it hath the being , So th ...
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... present to me but that which is really future . Of things now about me I have no perception , being intent wholly on that which ha yet no existence . JOHNSON . Surmife , is fpeculation , conje & ure concerning the future . MALONE ...
... present to me but that which is really future . Of things now about me I have no perception , being intent wholly on that which ha yet no existence . JOHNSON . Surmife , is fpeculation , conje & ure concerning the future . MALONE ...
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... present hinders it from taking effec . WARBURTON . The words , as they now ftand , have exactly the fame meaning . Such arrangement is fufficiently common among our ancient writers . STEEVENS . I do not concur with Dr. Warburton , in ...
... present hinders it from taking effec . WARBURTON . The words , as they now ftand , have exactly the fame meaning . Such arrangement is fufficiently common among our ancient writers . STEEVENS . I do not concur with Dr. Warburton , in ...
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... 'er so fayne [ he would . " Sir W. D'Avenant's ftrange alteration of this play fometimes af- fords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the present inftance : 3 And take my milk for gall , you murd'ring MACBETH . 57.
... 'er so fayne [ he would . " Sir W. D'Avenant's ftrange alteration of this play fometimes af- fords a reasonably good comment upon it . Thus , in the present inftance : 3 And take my milk for gall , you murd'ring MACBETH . 57.
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... present inftance do not feem wanted , I fhall only obferve that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the blanket of the dark , ] Dravton , in the 26th fong of his Polyolbion , has an ...
... present inftance do not feem wanted , I fhall only obferve that Mr. Steevens's re- mark might be confirmed by quotations without end . REED . 8 --the blanket of the dark , ] Dravton , in the 26th fong of his Polyolbion , has an ...
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