The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... lefs hefitation than I fhould exprefs concerning any conjecture that could operate to the difadvantage of his words or meaning . - Had the affignment of the old copies been fuch , would it have been thought liable to objection ...
... lefs hefitation than I fhould exprefs concerning any conjecture that could operate to the difadvantage of his words or meaning . - Had the affignment of the old copies been fuch , would it have been thought liable to objection ...
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... lefs of quaintnefs : With an aufpicious and a dropping eye . The fame thought , however , occurs in The Winter's Tale : " She had one eye declined for the lofs of her husband ; another ele- vated that the oracle was fulfilled . " After ...
... lefs of quaintnefs : With an aufpicious and a dropping eye . The fame thought , however , occurs in The Winter's Tale : " She had one eye declined for the lofs of her husband ; another ele- vated that the oracle was fulfilled . " After ...
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... lefs than kind.5 [ Afide . Take thy fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy beft graces : Spend it at thy will . ] The fenfe is , - You have my leave to go , Laertes ; make the faireft ufe you please of your time , and fpend it at ...
... lefs than kind.5 [ Afide . Take thy fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy beft graces : Spend it at thy will . ] The fenfe is , - You have my leave to go , Laertes ; make the faireft ufe you please of your time , and fpend it at ...
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... lefs than kind to thee , [ for I hate thee , as being the perfon who has entered into an in- ceftuous marriage with my mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman ...
... lefs than kind to thee , [ for I hate thee , as being the perfon who has entered into an in- ceftuous marriage with my mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman ...
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... lefs nobility of love , " Than that which dearest father bears his fon , Do I impart toward you . For your intent Incorrect does not mean untutored , as Warburton explains it ; but ill - regulated , not fufficiently fubdued . M. MASON ...
... lefs nobility of love , " Than that which dearest father bears his fon , Do I impart toward you . For your intent Incorrect does not mean untutored , as Warburton explains it ; but ill - regulated , not fufficiently fubdued . M. MASON ...
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