The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... voices , " & c . Again : " More of your conversation would infect my brain , being the herdsmen of the beastly plebeians . " In Mr. Rowe's edition herds was printed inftead of herd , the reading of the old copy ; and the paffage has ...
... voices , " & c . Again : " More of your conversation would infect my brain , being the herdsmen of the beastly plebeians . " In Mr. Rowe's edition herds was printed inftead of herd , the reading of the old copy ; and the paffage has ...
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... voice ; and the poet , hereby following the hiftorian , is fallen into a great chronological impropriety . THEOBALD . The old copy reads - Calues with . The correction made by Theobald is fully juftified by the paffage in Plutarch ...
... voice ; and the poet , hereby following the hiftorian , is fallen into a great chronological impropriety . THEOBALD . The old copy reads - Calues with . The correction made by Theobald is fully juftified by the paffage in Plutarch ...
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... voice . ” Again , in King John : " There was not fuch a gracious creature born . " Again , in Marston's Maicontent ,. 1604 : - " he is the most ex- quifite in forging of veines , fpright'ning of eyes , dying of haire , fleeking of ...
... voice . ” Again , in King John : " There was not fuch a gracious creature born . " Again , in Marston's Maicontent ,. 1604 : - " he is the most ex- quifite in forging of veines , fpright'ning of eyes , dying of haire , fleeking of ...
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... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . — It is held , That valour is the chiefeft virtue , and Moft dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be fingly counterpois'd . At fixteen ...
... voice : the deeds of Coriolanus Should not be utter'd feebly . — It is held , That valour is the chiefeft virtue , and Moft dignifies the haver : if it be , The man I speak of cannot in the world Be fingly counterpois'd . At fixteen ...
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... voices ; One jot of ceremony . MEN . Sir , the people neither will they bate Put them not to't : - Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; and Take to you , as your predeceffors have , It then remains , That you do fpeak to the people ...
... voices ; One jot of ceremony . MEN . Sir , the people neither will they bate Put them not to't : - Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; and Take to you , as your predeceffors have , It then remains , That you do fpeak to the people ...
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