The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... sense whatsoever . MALONE . Though the sense and verse is complete without either But or What , I suppose we ought to read : What , ' s your grace dead , my lord of Somerset ? I do not , however , perceive the inefficiency of - but ...
... sense whatsoever . MALONE . Though the sense and verse is complete without either But or What , I suppose we ought to read : What , ' s your grace dead , my lord of Somerset ? I do not , however , perceive the inefficiency of - but ...
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... sense convenient enough on this occafion : " We coted them on the way . " To cote , is to come up with , to overtake , to reach . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , a comedy , 1606 : - - marry , we presently coted and outstript them ...
... sense convenient enough on this occafion : " We coted them on the way . " To cote , is to come up with , to overtake , to reach . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , a comedy , 1606 : - - marry , we presently coted and outstript them ...
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... sense required here . So , Coriolanus , speak- ing of his army who had fled from their adversaries : " The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rafcals worse than they . " MALONE . " I believe that we bodg'd only means ...
... sense required here . So , Coriolanus , speak- ing of his army who had fled from their adversaries : " The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat , as they did budge From rafcals worse than they . " MALONE . " I believe that we bodg'd only means ...
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... sense . Could any one now have believed that an editor of common understanding should reject this , and fasten upon the nonsense of the later edition , only because it afforded matter of conjecture ? and yet Mr. Theobald will needs ...
... sense . Could any one now have believed that an editor of common understanding should reject this , and fasten upon the nonsense of the later edition , only because it afforded matter of conjecture ? and yet Mr. Theobald will needs ...
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... sense is , though we have mifled the prize for which we fought , we have yet an honour left that may content us . JOHNSON . Prize , if it be the true reading , I believe , here means privilege . So , in the former Act : " It is war's ...
... sense is , though we have mifled the prize for which we fought , we have yet an honour left that may content us . JOHNSON . Prize , if it be the true reading , I believe , here means privilege . So , in the former Act : " It is war's ...
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