The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... observed in old prints the rowel of those times to have been only a single spike . JOHNSON . 4 He feem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the Book of Job , chap . xxxix : " He swalloweth the ground in fierceness and rage . " The ...
... observed in old prints the rowel of those times to have been only a single spike . JOHNSON . 4 He feem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the Book of Job , chap . xxxix : " He swalloweth the ground in fierceness and rage . " The ...
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... observe , how familiar it is with our poet to play the chimes upon words fimilar in found , and differing in fignification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i ...
... observe , how familiar it is with our poet to play the chimes upon words fimilar in found , and differing in fignification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i ...
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... observed , that past perils are not defcribed as equally terrible with enfuing croffes , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the fum of human calamity . He who has already gone through fome perils , might hope to have his ...
... observed , that past perils are not defcribed as equally terrible with enfuing croffes , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the fum of human calamity . He who has already gone through fome perils , might hope to have his ...
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... observe that the witte of a man that hath a strong braine , is clarified and sharp- ened more , if hee drinke good wine , then if he dranke none , as Auicen fayth . And the cause why , is by reason that of good wine ( more than of any ...
... observe that the witte of a man that hath a strong braine , is clarified and sharp- ened more , if hee drinke good wine , then if he dranke none , as Auicen fayth . And the cause why , is by reason that of good wine ( more than of any ...
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... observed , ) that by repeated changes the history of a language will be loft . STEEVENS . It may certainly have been used fo here , as in almost every other page of our author . Mr. Henley , however , observes , that his particular may ...
... observed , ) that by repeated changes the history of a language will be loft . STEEVENS . It may certainly have been used fo here , as in almost every other page of our author . Mr. Henley , however , observes , that his particular may ...
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