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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... same sense - he had criminal conversation with her - meaning commerce . So , in King Richard III : 4 " His apparent open guilt omitted , " I mean his converfation with Shore's wife . " MALONE . and to eat no fish . ] In Queen ...
... same sense - he had criminal conversation with her - meaning commerce . So , in King Richard III : 4 " His apparent open guilt omitted , " I mean his converfation with Shore's wife . " MALONE . and to eat no fish . ] In Queen ...
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... same sense in Hamlet , A & V. fc . i : 66 Why , ' tis found fo . " EDWARDS . To find is little more than to think . The French use their word trouver in the fame sense ; and we still say I find time tedious , or I find company ...
... same sense in Hamlet , A & V. fc . i : 66 Why , ' tis found fo . " EDWARDS . To find is little more than to think . The French use their word trouver in the fame sense ; and we still say I find time tedious , or I find company ...
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... same place from whence he rofe . If the commentator had tried fuch a leap within a foot of the edge of a precipice , before he undertook the revifion of thefe plays , the world would , I fear , have been deprived of his labours ...
... same place from whence he rofe . If the commentator had tried fuch a leap within a foot of the edge of a precipice , before he undertook the revifion of thefe plays , the world would , I fear , have been deprived of his labours ...
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... same sense in a former scene in this play : " Bids the wind blow the earth into the fea , " Or fwell the curled waters ' bove the main , " That things might change or ceafe . " I doubt , however , whether Albany's fpeech is addreffed to ...
... same sense in a former scene in this play : " Bids the wind blow the earth into the fea , " Or fwell the curled waters ' bove the main , " That things might change or ceafe . " I doubt , however , whether Albany's fpeech is addreffed to ...
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... either reading will express the same sense . M. MASON . X This is a dull fight : ] This paffage is wanting in the quar- tos . So , in Macbeth : " This is a forry fight . " STEEVENS . KENT . No , my good lord ; I am KING LEAR . 603.
... either reading will express the same sense . M. MASON . X This is a dull fight : ] This paffage is wanting in the quar- tos . So , in Macbeth : " This is a forry fight . " STEEVENS . KENT . No , my good lord ; I am KING LEAR . 603.
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