The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuppofe it . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald feems not to know that the Dramatis Perfonæ were firft enumerated by Rowe . JOHNSON . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rofalind , to whom Touchftone addreffes himself ...
... fuppofe it . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald feems not to know that the Dramatis Perfonæ were firft enumerated by Rowe . JOHNSON . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rofalind , to whom Touchftone addreffes himself ...
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... fuppofe fome abbreviation was used in the MS . for the name of the rightful , or old duke , as he is called , [ perhaps Fer . for Ferdinand , ] which the tran- scriber or printer converted into Frederick . Fernardyne is one of the ...
... fuppofe fome abbreviation was used in the MS . for the name of the rightful , or old duke , as he is called , [ perhaps Fer . for Ferdinand , ] which the tran- scriber or printer converted into Frederick . Fernardyne is one of the ...
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... fuppofe the meaning is , that there is too heavy a mass of big words laid upon a flight subject . JOHNSON . This is a proverbial expreffion , which is generally used to fignify a glaring falfhood . See Ray's Proverbs . STEEVENS . It ...
... fuppofe the meaning is , that there is too heavy a mass of big words laid upon a flight subject . JOHNSON . This is a proverbial expreffion , which is generally used to fignify a glaring falfhood . See Ray's Proverbs . STEEVENS . It ...
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... fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills on their fhoulders , and believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of presence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , should be the conclufion of ...
... fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills on their fhoulders , and believe the whole conceit is in the poor resemblance of presence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , should be the conclufion of ...
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... fuppofe the word is literally employed by Shakspeare , but in the fame fenfe that the French ftill ufc carogne , a term of which Moliere is not very sparing in some of his pieces . STEEVENS . 6 of the wreftler- ] Wrestler , ( as Mr ...
... fuppofe the word is literally employed by Shakspeare , but in the fame fenfe that the French ftill ufc carogne , a term of which Moliere is not very sparing in some of his pieces . STEEVENS . 6 of the wreftler- ] Wrestler , ( as Mr ...
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