The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... common foldier . The ftrange indifcriminate use of Italian and Roman names in this and other plays , makes it obvious that the author was very little converfant in even the rudiments of either lan guage . RITSON . Rival is conftantly ...
... common foldier . The ftrange indifcriminate use of Italian and Roman names in this and other plays , makes it obvious that the author was very little converfant in even the rudiments of either lan guage . RITSON . Rival is conftantly ...
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... common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , A & V : " I promise ere the minutes of the night . " eyes . STEEVENS . approve our eyes , ] Add a new teftimony to that of our JOHNSON . So ...
... common in Shakspeare's time . I found it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , A & V : " I promise ere the minutes of the night . " eyes . STEEVENS . approve our eyes , ] Add a new teftimony to that of our JOHNSON . So ...
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... common faw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'ft " To the warm fun . " MALONE . What we two nights have feen . ] This line is by Sir Thomas Hanmer given to Marcellus , but without neceflity . JOHNSON . 2 Thou art a fcholar , fpeak ...
... common faw ! " Thou out of heaven's benediction com'ft " To the warm fun . " MALONE . What we two nights have feen . ] This line is by Sir Thomas Hanmer given to Marcellus , but without neceflity . JOHNSON . 2 Thou art a fcholar , fpeak ...
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... common reading [ covenant ] makes a tautology . WARBURTON . Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - as by the fame co- venant for which the late editions have given us— -as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I fuppofe , a joint bargain ...
... common reading [ covenant ] makes a tautology . WARBURTON . Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - as by the fame co- venant for which the late editions have given us— -as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I fuppofe , a joint bargain ...
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... common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . 3 Or , if thou haft uphoarded & c . ] So , in Decker's Knight's Conjuring , & c . " If any of them had bound the spirit of gold by any charmes in caves , or in iron fetters ...
... common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . 3 Or , if thou haft uphoarded & c . ] So , in Decker's Knight's Conjuring , & c . " If any of them had bound the spirit of gold by any charmes in caves , or in iron fetters ...
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