The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuppofe urchins to have had a part fubjected to their dominion . To this limitation of time Shakspeare alludes again in K. Lear : " He begins at curfew , and walks till the fe- cond cock . " STEEVENS . s Which thou tak ft from me . When ...
... fuppofe urchins to have had a part fubjected to their dominion . To this limitation of time Shakspeare alludes again in K. Lear : " He begins at curfew , and walks till the fe- cond cock . " STEEVENS . s Which thou tak ft from me . When ...
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... fuppofe from the rednefs of the body , univerfally inflamed . JOHNSON . The eryfipelas was anciently called the red plague . STEEVENS . So again , in Coriolanus : " Now the red peftilence ftrike all trades in Rome ! " The word rid ...
... fuppofe from the rednefs of the body , univerfally inflamed . JOHNSON . The eryfipelas was anciently called the red plague . STEEVENS . So again , in Coriolanus : " Now the red peftilence ftrike all trades in Rome ! " The word rid ...
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... fuppofe the Prince means only to de- fcribe the repetition of his forrows . Befides , it appears from Miranda's defcription of the ftorm , that the fhip had been fwallowed by the waves , and , confequently , could no longer be an object ...
... fuppofe the Prince means only to de- fcribe the repetition of his forrows . Befides , it appears from Miranda's defcription of the ftorm , that the fhip had been fwallowed by the waves , and , confequently , could no longer be an object ...
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... fuppofe , however , that our author wrote- " The miftrefs of fome merchant , " & c . you have Miftrefs was anciently fpelt - maiftreffe or maiftres . Hence , perhaps , arose the prefent typographical error . See Merchant of Venice , A ...
... fuppofe , however , that our author wrote- " The miftrefs of fome merchant , " & c . you have Miftrefs was anciently fpelt - maiftreffe or maiftres . Hence , perhaps , arose the prefent typographical error . See Merchant of Venice , A ...
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... fuppofe that Shakspeare had the original French before him , though he has almoft literally followed Florio's tranflation . Montaigne is here fpeaking of a newly difcovered country , which he calls " Antartick France . " In the page ...
... fuppofe that Shakspeare had the original French before him , though he has almoft literally followed Florio's tranflation . Montaigne is here fpeaking of a newly difcovered country , which he calls " Antartick France . " In the page ...
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