The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thefe , Dumain means the King , Biron , & c . to whom he may be fuppofed to point , and with whom he is going to live in philofophical retirement . A. C. O , these are barren tasks , too hard to LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , VIMU ...
... thefe , Dumain means the King , Biron , & c . to whom he may be fuppofed to point , and with whom he is going to live in philofophical retirement . A. C. O , these are barren tasks , too hard to LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST , VIMU ...
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... thefe Shows the poet means Maygames , at which a snow would be very unwelcome and unexpected . It is only a peri- phrafis for May . T. WARTON . I have no doubt that the more obvious interpretation is the truc one . So , in Chaucer's ...
... thefe Shows the poet means Maygames , at which a snow would be very unwelcome and unexpected . It is only a peri- phrafis for May . T. WARTON . I have no doubt that the more obvious interpretation is the truc one . So , in Chaucer's ...
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... thefe betray & c . ] The former editors : -thefe betray nice wenches , that would be betray'd without thefe , and make them men of note . But who will ever believe , that the old atti- tudes and affectations of lovers , by which they ...
... thefe betray & c . ] The former editors : -thefe betray nice wenches , that would be betray'd without thefe , and make them men of note . But who will ever believe , that the old atti- tudes and affectations of lovers , by which they ...
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... thefe things , in order to apply them to his broken fhin , fays , he will not have them , as they were none of them falves , and begs for a plain plantain instead of them . This is clearly the meaning of Coftard's speech , which ...
... thefe things , in order to apply them to his broken fhin , fays , he will not have them , as they were none of them falves , and begs for a plain plantain instead of them . This is clearly the meaning of Coftard's speech , which ...
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... Thefe words , and fome others , are not in the first folio , but in the quarto of 1598. I still believe the old paffage to want regulation , though it has not fufficient merit to encourage the editor who should attempt it : There is in ...
... Thefe words , and fome others , are not in the first folio , but in the quarto of 1598. I still believe the old paffage to want regulation , though it has not fufficient merit to encourage the editor who should attempt it : There is in ...
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