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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... given to a body of the Citizens speaking at once . lieve , it ought to be affigned to the first Citizen . MALONE . S to the altitude - ] So , in King Henry VIII ; " He's traitor to the height . " STEEVENS . t account a vice in him : You ...
... given to a body of the Citizens speaking at once . lieve , it ought to be affigned to the first Citizen . MALONE . S to the altitude - ] So , in King Henry VIII ; " He's traitor to the height . " STEEVENS . t account a vice in him : You ...
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... given in the old copy to the fecond Citizen , But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus ...
... given in the old copy to the fecond Citizen , But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus ...
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... given . Skail , Skale , to fcatter , to spread , perhaps from the Fr. efcheveler , Ital . fcapigliare , crines paffos , feu fparfos habere . All from the Latin capillus . Thus efcheveler , schevel , skail ; but of a more general ...
... given . Skail , Skale , to fcatter , to spread , perhaps from the Fr. efcheveler , Ital . fcapigliare , crines paffos , feu fparfos habere . All from the Latin capillus . Thus efcheveler , schevel , skail ; but of a more general ...
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... given to hounds after they have hunted , or the venifon which is taken by hunting . ” This fufficiently explains the word of Coriolanus . MALONE . -pick my lance . ] And fo the word [ pitch ] is ftill pro◅ MEN . Nay , thefe are almost ...
... given to hounds after they have hunted , or the venifon which is taken by hunting . ” This fufficiently explains the word of Coriolanus . MALONE . -pick my lance . ] And fo the word [ pitch ] is ftill pro◅ MEN . Nay , thefe are almost ...
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... oak . ] The crown given by the Ro- mans to him that saved the life of a Citizen , which was accounted more honourable than any other . JOHNSON . VOL . Then his good report should have been my CORIOLANUS . 29 SCENE III. ...
... oak . ] The crown given by the Ro- mans to him that saved the life of a Citizen , which was accounted more honourable than any other . JOHNSON . VOL . Then his good report should have been my CORIOLANUS . 29 SCENE III. ...
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