The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... said to mean a cur - dog , and this was probably the first use among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as ...
... said to mean a cur - dog , and this was probably the first use among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as ...
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... said a century of prayers . " STEEVENS . thy fame and envy : ] Envy here , as in many other places , means , malice . See Vol . XV . p . 64 , n . 2. MALONE . The phrafe - death and honour , being allowed , in our author's language , to ...
... said a century of prayers . " STEEVENS . thy fame and envy : ] Envy here , as in many other places , means , malice . See Vol . XV . p . 64 , n . 2. MALONE . The phrafe - death and honour , being allowed , in our author's language , to ...
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... ( said he ) I craue , and beseeche you to grant me . Among the Volces there is an old friende and hofte of mine , an honest wealthie man , and now a prisoner , who liuing before in great wealthe in his owne countrie , liueth now a poore ...
... ( said he ) I craue , and beseeche you to grant me . Among the Volces there is an old friende and hofte of mine , an honest wealthie man , and now a prisoner , who liuing before in great wealthe in his owne countrie , liueth now a poore ...
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... said by Coriolanus's apologist , and that it was faid by one of the tribunes ; I have therefore given it to Sicinius . WARBURTON . I have restored it to Menenius , placing an interrogation point at the conclufion of the fpeech . Mr ...
... said by Coriolanus's apologist , and that it was faid by one of the tribunes ; I have therefore given it to Sicinius . WARBURTON . I have restored it to Menenius , placing an interrogation point at the conclufion of the fpeech . Mr ...
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... theatre . Cominius has just said , Come , come , we'll prompt you . MALONE . 3 Which quired with my drum , ] Which played in concert with my drum . JOHNSON . Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That CORIOLANUS . 153.
... theatre . Cominius has just said , Come , come , we'll prompt you . MALONE . 3 Which quired with my drum , ] Which played in concert with my drum . JOHNSON . Small as an eunuch , or the virgin voice That CORIOLANUS . 153.
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