The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... used in the play . " Ben Jonfon , in his Execration upon Vulcan , fays , they were two poor chambers . [ See the stage - direction in this play , a little before the King's entrance : " Drum and trumpet , chambers dif- charged . " ] The ...
... used in the play . " Ben Jonfon , in his Execration upon Vulcan , fays , they were two poor chambers . [ See the stage - direction in this play , a little before the King's entrance : " Drum and trumpet , chambers dif- charged . " ] The ...
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... 'd From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , used like That fuch a keech ' can with his very bulk KING HENRY VIII . 13.
... 'd From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , used like That fuch a keech ' can with his very bulk KING HENRY VIII . 13.
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... used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan fays , the hobby horse " is a fierce and rank idol . " STEEVENS . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : 66 Thy violent vanities can never last . ” In Timon of ...
... used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan fays , the hobby horse " is a fierce and rank idol . " STEEVENS . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : 66 Thy violent vanities can never last . ” In Timon of ...
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... used this word : " The kings before their many rode . " JOHNSON . I believe the many is only the multitude , the oi roλaoì . Thus , Coriolanus , fpeaking of the rabble , calls them— 66 the mutable rank - scented many . " STEEVENS . 8 ...
... used this word : " The kings before their many rode . " JOHNSON . I believe the many is only the multitude , the oi roλaoì . Thus , Coriolanus , fpeaking of the rabble , calls them— 66 the mutable rank - scented many . " STEEVENS . 8 ...
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... used , by an eafy figure , for those that exhibited myfteries ; and the fenfe is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphofed , by foreign fashions , into fuch an uncouth appearance , that they looked like mummers in a ...
... used , by an eafy figure , for those that exhibited myfteries ; and the fenfe is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphofed , by foreign fashions , into fuch an uncouth appearance , that they looked like mummers in a ...
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