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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... seems to have had Camden as well as Plutarch before him ; the former of whom has told a fimilar ftory in his Remains , 1605 , and has likewife made the heart the feat of the brain , or under- ftanding : Hereupon they all agreed to pine ...
... seems to have had Camden as well as Plutarch before him ; the former of whom has told a fimilar ftory in his Remains , 1605 , and has likewife made the heart the feat of the brain , or under- ftanding : Hereupon they all agreed to pine ...
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... seems to prove - Antiates to be the proper reading : " Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates . ” Our author employs - Antiates as a trifyllable , as if it had been written - Antiats . STEEVENS . Mr. Pope made the correction . MALONE ...
... seems to prove - Antiates to be the proper reading : " Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates . ” Our author employs - Antiates as a trifyllable , as if it had been written - Antiats . STEEVENS . Mr. Pope made the correction . MALONE ...
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... seems to be confidered as the creft ; the promised future achievements as the future additions to that HEATH . coat . When two engage on equal terms , we fay it is fair ; fairness may therefore be equality ; in proportion equal to my ...
... seems to be confidered as the creft ; the promised future achievements as the future additions to that HEATH . coat . When two engage on equal terms , we fay it is fair ; fairness may therefore be equality ; in proportion equal to my ...
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... seem to affect the malice and difpleasure of the people , is as bad as that which he dislikes , to flatter them for their love . 1 OFF . He hath deferved worthily of his coun- try : And his ascent is not by such easy degrees as thofe ...
... seem to affect the malice and difpleasure of the people , is as bad as that which he dislikes , to flatter them for their love . 1 OFF . He hath deferved worthily of his coun- try : And his ascent is not by such easy degrees as thofe ...
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... seems to fignify - You may divert yourself , as you pleafe , at my ex- pence , has occurred already in Troilus and Creffida : " Hel . By my troth , fweet lord , thou haft a fine forehead . " Pan . Ay , you may , you may . " STPEVENS ...
... seems to fignify - You may divert yourself , as you pleafe , at my ex- pence , has occurred already in Troilus and Creffida : " Hel . By my troth , fweet lord , thou haft a fine forehead . " Pan . Ay , you may , you may . " STPEVENS ...
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