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 firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthless 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 firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthless 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 . 4thy 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 . 4thy 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 of Mutius Scævola , may however be applied to Dr. Warburton's proposed emendation : " Si non erraffet , fecerat ille minus . " STEEVENS . Bullokar , in his English Expofitor , 8vo . 1616 , interprets the word Overture thus : " An ...
... said of Mutius Scævola , may however be applied to Dr. Warburton's proposed emendation : " Si non erraffet , fecerat ille minus . " STEEVENS . Bullokar , in his English Expofitor , 8vo . 1616 , interprets the word Overture thus : " An ...
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... said , As you were fore - advis'd , had touch'd his fpirit , And try'd his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promife , which you might , As caufe had call'd you up , have held him to ; Or else it would have gall'd his ...
... said , As you were fore - advis'd , had touch'd his fpirit , And try'd his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promife , which you might , As caufe had call'd you up , have held him to ; Or else it would have gall'd his ...
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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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againſt alfo anſwer Antony Antony and Cleopatra Aufidius becauſe beſt blood Brutus Cæfar Cafca Caffius Caius Capitol CASCA cauſe Cominius Coriolanus doth editors enemies Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame fear fecond feems fenate fenfe fhall fhow fignifies firft firſt foldier folio fome fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword gods hath hear heart himſelf honour houfe houſe inftance inftead JOHNSON King Henry King Lear lord MALONE Marcius Mark Antony means meaſure Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble o'the obferved old copy paffage Plutarch pray prefent purpoſe reafon Roman Rome ſay ſenſe Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhould Sicinius Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak ſpeech ſtand ſtate STEEVENS thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Timon of Athens Titinius tribunes ufed uſed Volces Volumnia WARBURTON whofe word yourſelf