The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 16Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... JOHNSON . 4- the opinion that we bring , To make that only true we now intend , ) ) These lines I do not understand , and suspect them of corruption . I believe we may better read thus : the opinion , that we bring Or make ; that only ...
... JOHNSON . 4- the opinion that we bring , To make that only true we now intend , ) ) These lines I do not understand , and suspect them of corruption . I believe we may better read thus : the opinion , that we bring Or make ; that only ...
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... king , for to neither is any preference given by the speaker . Pomp is only married to pomp , but the new pomp is greater than the old . JOHNSON . ۱ Became the next day's master , till the last Made 10 KING HENRY . VIII .
... king , for to neither is any preference given by the speaker . Pomp is only married to pomp , but the new pomp is greater than the old . JOHNSON . ۱ Became the next day's master , till the last Made 10 KING HENRY . VIII .
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... JOHNSON . All clinquant , All glittering , all shining . Clarendon ufes this word in his description of the Spanish Juego de Toros . JOHNSON . It is likewise used in A Memorable Masque , & c . performed be- fore King James at Whitehall ...
... JOHNSON . All clinquant , All glittering , all shining . Clarendon ufes this word in his description of the Spanish Juego de Toros . JOHNSON . It is likewise used in A Memorable Masque , & c . performed be- fore King James at Whitehall ...
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... JOHNSON . 4 All was royal ; & c . ) This speech was given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly . For he wanted in- formation , having kept his chamber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON ...
... JOHNSON . 4 All was royal ; & c . ) This speech was given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly . For he wanted in- formation , having kept his chamber during the folemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON ...
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... JOHNSON . From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrase . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? Fierce is here , I think , used like the French fier for proud , unless we suppose an allusion to ...
... JOHNSON . From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrase . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? Fierce is here , I think , used like the French fier for proud , unless we suppose an allusion to ...
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