The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J. Robinson , W. Lowndes , G. Wilkie , J. Scatcherd , T. Egerton , J. Walker , W. Clarke and Son ...
... Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J. Robinson , W. Lowndes , G. Wilkie , J. Scatcherd , T. Egerton , J. Walker , W. Clarke and Son ...
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... JOHNSON . Ben Jonfon uses the word in the fame fenfe in his Catiline : " And pour'd on fome inhabitable place . " Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . " there ftands a strong castle , but the ...
... JOHNSON . Ben Jonfon uses the word in the fame fenfe in his Catiline : " And pour'd on fome inhabitable place . " Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . " there ftands a strong castle , but the ...
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... JOHNSON . This juft fentiment is in Homer ; but the learned commenta- tor quoting , I fuppofe from memory , has compreffed a couplet into a fingle line : 66 66 Ημισυ γαρ τ ' αρετης αποαίνυται ευρύοπα Ζευς Ανερος , ευτ ' αν μιν κατα ...
... JOHNSON . This juft fentiment is in Homer ; but the learned commenta- tor quoting , I fuppofe from memory , has compreffed a couplet into a fingle line : 66 66 Ημισυ γαρ τ ' αρετης αποαίνυται ευρύοπα Ζευς Ανερος , ευτ ' αν μιν κατα ...
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... write jest , and obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators forget that to jeft sometimes fignifies in old language to play a part in a mask . Thus , in Hieronymo : K. RICH . Farewell , my lord : fecurely I KING RICHARD II . 25.
... write jest , and obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators forget that to jeft sometimes fignifies in old language to play a part in a mask . Thus , in Hieronymo : K. RICH . Farewell , my lord : fecurely I KING RICHARD II . 25.
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... JOHNSON . As Shakspeare ufes merit in this place , in the fense of reward , he frequently uses the word meed , which properly fignifies re- ward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus fays : no meed but he repays 66 ...
... JOHNSON . As Shakspeare ufes merit in this place , in the fense of reward , he frequently uses the word meed , which properly fignifies re- ward , to express merit . So , in Timon of Athens , Lucullus fays : no meed but he repays 66 ...
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