The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... STEEVENS . Rather is here used as a monosyllable . See p . 17 , n . 4 . MALONE . * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , ] The Queen's re * And creep into it far before thy time ? C2 KING HENRY VI . 19 Q. MAR. Nay, go not from me, ...
... STEEVENS . Rather is here used as a monosyllable . See p . 17 , n . 4 . MALONE . * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , ] The Queen's re * And creep into it far before thy time ? C2 KING HENRY VI . 19 Q. MAR. Nay, go not from me, ...
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... used as a term of falconry in any of the books profefsedly written on that subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word ...
... used as a term of falconry in any of the books profefsedly written on that subject . To coaft is a fea - faring expreffion , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word ...
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... used by Shakspeare as a term expressive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one cause . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is so called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the ...
... used by Shakspeare as a term expressive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one cause . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is so called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the ...
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... used by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own misbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there- fore mean , ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to ...
... used by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own misbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there- fore mean , ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to ...
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... used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather to the difcredit than to the praise of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be right ; nor can I approve of Johnson's explanation ; -it appears to me that it is war's prize ...
... used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather to the difcredit than to the praise of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be right ; nor can I approve of Johnson's explanation ; -it appears to me that it is war's prize ...
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