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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... speech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much ten- derness for the fool , as refpect for her own father . She stops Touchstone , who might otherwise have proceeded to say what she could not hear without inflicting ...
... speech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much ten- derness for the fool , as refpect for her own father . She stops Touchstone , who might otherwise have proceeded to say what she could not hear without inflicting ...
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... become part of Le Beau's speech ; in which cafe the word bill would be used by him to denote a weapon , and by Rosalind perverted to mean a label . M. MASON . the second , and fo the third : Yonder they 22 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... become part of Le Beau's speech ; in which cafe the word bill would be used by him to denote a weapon , and by Rosalind perverted to mean a label . M. MASON . the second , and fo the third : Yonder they 22 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... speech , I fhould read the brutish fty . JOHNSON . I believe the old reading is the true one . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . viii : " A heard of bulls whom kindly rage doth fting . " Again , B. II . c . xii : " As if that ...
... speech , I fhould read the brutish fty . JOHNSON . I believe the old reading is the true one . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. I. c . viii : " A heard of bulls whom kindly rage doth fting . " Again , B. II . c . xii : " As if that ...
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... speech , to com- plete the measure ; viz . 66 Why , all the world's a stage . " Thus , in Hamlet : " Hor . So Rofencrantz and Guildenstern go to't . " Ham . Why , man , they did make love to their em- ployment . " Again , in Measure for ...
... speech , to com- plete the measure ; viz . 66 Why , all the world's a stage . " Thus , in Hamlet : " Hor . So Rofencrantz and Guildenstern go to't . " Ham . Why , man , they did make love to their em- ployment . " Again , in Measure for ...
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... speech : fo , in a former fcene , " The Duke is too difputable for me , " that is , too difputatious . May it not mean , unwilling to be converfed with ? JOHNSON . CHAMIER . Mr. Chamier is right in fuppofing that it means a spirit ...
... speech : fo , in a former fcene , " The Duke is too difputable for me , " that is , too difputatious . May it not mean , unwilling to be converfed with ? JOHNSON . CHAMIER . Mr. Chamier is right in fuppofing that it means a spirit ...
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