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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... perhaps expunged by the author . The editors , unwilling to lofe any thing of Shakspeare's , not only infert what he has added , but recall what he has rejected . JOHNSON . I have not met with pofitive evidence that Shakspeare rejected ...
... perhaps expunged by the author . The editors , unwilling to lofe any thing of Shakspeare's , not only infert what he has added , but recall what he has rejected . JOHNSON . I have not met with pofitive evidence that Shakspeare rejected ...
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... perhaps , a toper , So , the Hoft , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : " It is thine hoft , thine Ephefian calls . ' JOHNSON . 2 Doll Tear - fheet . ] Shakspeare might have taken the hint for this name from the following paffage in The ...
... perhaps , a toper , So , the Hoft , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : " It is thine hoft , thine Ephefian calls . ' JOHNSON . 2 Doll Tear - fheet . ] Shakspeare might have taken the hint for this name from the following paffage in The ...
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... prince to a prentice ? a heavy declenfion ! This reading is elegant , and perhaps right . JOHNSON . The folio reads - declenfion . MALONE . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak F4 KING HENRY IV . 71 SCENE III. ...
... prince to a prentice ? a heavy declenfion ! This reading is elegant , and perhaps right . JOHNSON . The folio reads - declenfion . MALONE . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak F4 KING HENRY IV . 71 SCENE III. ...
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... perhaps the derivation of the verb - to cheat , which I do not recollect to have met with among our most ancient writers . In The Bell - man of London , by T. Decker , 5th edit . 1640 , the fame derivation of the word is given : " Of ...
... perhaps the derivation of the verb - to cheat , which I do not recollect to have met with among our most ancient writers . In The Bell - man of London , by T. Decker , 5th edit . 1640 , the fame derivation of the word is given : " Of ...
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... Perhaps the character of a bully on the English stage might have been originally taken from Piftol ; but Congreve feems to have copied his Nol Bluff more immediately from Jonson's Captain Bobadil . STEEVENS . 3 and let the welkin roar ...
... Perhaps the character of a bully on the English stage might have been originally taken from Piftol ; but Congreve feems to have copied his Nol Bluff more immediately from Jonson's Captain Bobadil . STEEVENS . 3 and let the welkin roar ...
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