The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... expression , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this occafion : " We coted them on the way ...
... expression , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this occafion : " We coted them on the way ...
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... expression long before Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And seide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenser mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire mourir , a French phrase . So , in The Battle of ...
... expression long before Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And seide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenser mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire mourir , a French phrase . So , in The Battle of ...
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... expression of tenderness , often used by our author . MALONE . So , in King Lear , scene the last : " And my poor fool is hang'd . " See hotes on this passage , Vol . XVII . STEEVENS . * So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece : ] i ...
... expression of tenderness , often used by our author . MALONE . So , in King Lear , scene the last : " And my poor fool is hang'd . " See hotes on this passage , Vol . XVII . STEEVENS . * So many years ere I shall sheer the fleece : ] i ...
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... expressions which had struck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old play the line occurs but once . MALONE . 3 O Margaret , & c . ] The piety of Henry scarce interefts us more for his misfortunes , than this his constant folicitude for ...
... expressions which had struck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old play the line occurs but once . MALONE . 3 O Margaret , & c . ] The piety of Henry scarce interefts us more for his misfortunes , than this his constant folicitude for ...
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... expression to the Duke of York , where his overthrow at Wakefield is described , and yet fuffered the line to stand here as he found it : " Environed he was with many foes , " And stood against them , as the hope of Troy " Against the ...
... expression to the Duke of York , where his overthrow at Wakefield is described , and yet fuffered the line to stand here as he found it : " Environed he was with many foes , " And stood against them , as the hope of Troy " Against the ...
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