The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thefe words bear ? The fub- ftantive change being formerly used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for ...
... thefe words bear ? The fub- ftantive change being formerly used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for ...
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... thefe circumftances of Antony's distress , are taken literally from Plutarch . STEEVENS . S -gilded puddle-- ] There is frequently obfervable on the furface of ftagnant pools that have remained long undif turbed , a reddifh gold ...
... thefe circumftances of Antony's distress , are taken literally from Plutarch . STEEVENS . S -gilded puddle-- ] There is frequently obfervable on the furface of ftagnant pools that have remained long undif turbed , a reddifh gold ...
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... thefe plays . What Pompey seems to wish is , that Antony should ftill remain with Cleopatra , totally forgetful of every other object . " To prorogue his honour , " does not convey to me at least any precise notion . If , however ...
... thefe plays . What Pompey seems to wish is , that Antony should ftill remain with Cleopatra , totally forgetful of every other object . " To prorogue his honour , " does not convey to me at least any precise notion . If , however ...
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... thefe , ( notwithstanding in fupport of our commentator's appendages , and the present female fashion of bolstered hips and cork rumps , we might read , omitting only a fingle letter " made their ends adornings ; " — and though I have ...
... thefe , ( notwithstanding in fupport of our commentator's appendages , and the present female fashion of bolstered hips and cork rumps , we might read , omitting only a fingle letter " made their ends adornings ; " — and though I have ...
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... Thefe laft words , which in the only authentick copy of this play are given to Antony , the mo- dern editors have affigned to Octavia . I fee no need of change . He addreffes himself to Cæfar , who immediately replies , Good night ...
... Thefe laft words , which in the only authentick copy of this play are given to Antony , the mo- dern editors have affigned to Octavia . I fee no need of change . He addreffes himself to Cæfar , who immediately replies , Good night ...
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