The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... feems to militate directly against his own argument , and thows that things ill got might have good fuccefs . M. MASON . 6 Whofe father & c . ] Alluding to a common proverb : Happy the child whofe father went to the devil ...
... feems to militate directly against his own argument , and thows that things ill got might have good fuccefs . M. MASON . 6 Whofe father & c . ] Alluding to a common proverb : Happy the child whofe father went to the devil ...
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... feems to have copied this line : 66 Thus repuls'd , our final hope " Is flat despair . " MALONE . 3 Thy brother's blood the thirsty earth hath drunk , ] This paf- fage , from the variation of the copies , gave me no little per- plexity ...
... feems to have copied this line : 66 Thus repuls'd , our final hope " Is flat despair . " MALONE . 3 Thy brother's blood the thirsty earth hath drunk , ] This paf- fage , from the variation of the copies , gave me no little per- plexity ...
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... feems to have been any way concerned in the capture of the late king ; who , according to W. Wyrcester , was actually taken in Lancashire , by two knights named John Talbois and Richard Tunfiall , -July , 1464. Drummond of Hawthornden ...
... feems to have been any way concerned in the capture of the late king ; who , according to W. Wyrcester , was actually taken in Lancashire , by two knights named John Talbois and Richard Tunfiall , -July , 1464. Drummond of Hawthornden ...
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... feems to have arisen from Shakspeare's firft copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in fubfequent paffages ( added to the old matter ) introducing expreffions which had ftruck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old ...
... feems to have arisen from Shakspeare's firft copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in fubfequent paffages ( added to the old matter ) introducing expreffions which had ftruck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old ...
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... feems to be neceffary : 1 2 8 5 7 3 4 6 " Until my head , that this misfhap'd trunk bears . " Otherwife the trunk that bears the head is to be encircled with the crown , and not the head itself . STEEVENS . Sir T. Hanmer reads as Mr ...
... feems to be neceffary : 1 2 8 5 7 3 4 6 " Until my head , that this misfhap'd trunk bears . " Otherwife the trunk that bears the head is to be encircled with the crown , and not the head itself . STEEVENS . Sir T. Hanmer reads as Mr ...
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