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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... SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME THE SIXTEENTH . CONTAINING CORIOLANUS . JULIUS CÆSAR . LONDON : Printed for J. Johnsop , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G ...
... SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME THE SIXTEENTH . CONTAINING CORIOLANUS . JULIUS CÆSAR . LONDON : Printed for J. Johnsop , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G ...
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... Shakspeare's defign to make this fellow quibble all the way . But time , who has done greater things , has here stifled a miferable joke ; which was then the fame as if it had been now wrote , Let us now revenge this with forks , ere we ...
... Shakspeare's defign to make this fellow quibble all the way . But time , who has done greater things , has here stifled a miferable joke ; which was then the fame as if it had been now wrote , Let us now revenge this with forks , ere we ...
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... Shakspeare as the feat of the understanding . See the next note . MALONE . 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a particle : And , through the cranks and ...
... Shakspeare as the feat of the understanding . See the next note . MALONE . 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a particle : And , through the cranks and ...
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... Shakspeare feems 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- standing " Hereupon they all ...
... Shakspeare feems 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- standing " Hereupon they all ...
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... Shakspeare , I believe , confider . Perhaps indeed he only ufes rafcal in its ordinary fenfe . So afterwards- " From rafcals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmissible ; as the term , though it is ...
... Shakspeare , I believe , confider . Perhaps indeed he only ufes rafcal in its ordinary fenfe . So afterwards- " From rafcals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmissible ; as the term , though it is ...
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