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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... wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of smart than the fenfeleffe armour , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 A carbuncle entire , & c . ] So , in Othello : I " If heaven had made me fuch another woman , " Of one entire and perfect ...
... wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of smart than the fenfeleffe armour , " & c . STEEVENS . 9 A carbuncle entire , & c . ] So , in Othello : I " If heaven had made me fuch another woman , " Of one entire and perfect ...
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... wounds upon me , and the fmart To hear themselves remember'd . Сом . Should they not , " 3 a charter to extol- ] A privilege to praise her own fon , JOHNSON . that's for my country : ] The latter word is used here . as in other places ...
... wounds upon me , and the fmart To hear themselves remember'd . Сом . Should they not , " 3 a charter to extol- ] A privilege to praise her own fon , JOHNSON . that's for my country : ] The latter word is used here . as in other places ...
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... wounds of the fentence . I would propofe an alteration of two words : 66 - when fteel grows " Soft as the parafite's filk , let this [ i . e . filk ] be made " A coverture for the wars ! " The fense will then be apt and complete . When ...
... wounds of the fentence . I would propofe an alteration of two words : 66 - when fteel grows " Soft as the parafite's filk , let this [ i . e . filk ] be made " A coverture for the wars ! " The fense will then be apt and complete . When ...
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... wounds be- come him . VOL . On's brows , Menenius : 7 he comes the third time home with the oaken garland . MEN . Has he difciplined Aufidius foundly ? VOL . Titus Lartius writes , -they fought toge- ther , but Aufidius got off . 5 in ...
... wounds be- come him . VOL . On's brows , Menenius : 7 he comes the third time home with the oaken garland . MEN . Has he difciplined Aufidius foundly ? VOL . Titus Lartius writes , -they fought toge- ther , but Aufidius got off . 5 in ...
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... wounds upon him . MEN . Now it's twenty - feven : every gafh was an enemy's grave : [ A Shout , and Flourish . ] Hark ! the trumpets . VOL . These are the ufhers of Marcius : before him He carries noife , and behind him he leaves tears ...
... wounds upon him . MEN . Now it's twenty - feven : every gafh was an enemy's grave : [ A Shout , and Flourish . ] Hark ! the trumpets . VOL . These are the ufhers of Marcius : before him He carries noife , and behind him he leaves tears ...
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