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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... Seems to cry out , " & c . See Vol . IV . p . 74. Again , in Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 " " this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreflion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it ...
... Seems to cry out , " & c . See Vol . IV . p . 74. Again , in Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 " " this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreflion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it ...
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... seems to allude to An- tony's acknowledged neglect in aiding Cæfar ; but yet Antony does not allow himielf to be faulty upon the prefent caufe al- ledged against him . STEEVENS . 66 I have not the fmalleft doubt that the correction ...
... seems to allude to An- tony's acknowledged neglect in aiding Cæfar ; but yet Antony does not allow himielf to be faulty upon the prefent caufe al- ledged against him . STEEVENS . 66 I have not the fmalleft doubt that the correction ...
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... seem senseless as a stone , however I may observe and confider your words and actions . " STEEVENS . The metre of this line is deficient . It will be perfect , and the fenfe rather clearer , if we read ( without altering a letter ) ...
... seem senseless as a stone , however I may observe and confider your words and actions . " STEEVENS . The metre of this line is deficient . It will be perfect , and the fenfe rather clearer , if we read ( without altering a letter ) ...
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... seems they adapted with fo much art as to make them an ornament , inftead of a deformity . This conjecture is fupported by the very next sentence , where Enobarbus , proceeding in his descrip- tion , fays : 66 at the helm " A feeming ...
... seems they adapted with fo much art as to make them an ornament , inftead of a deformity . This conjecture is fupported by the very next sentence , where Enobarbus , proceeding in his descrip- tion , fays : 66 at the helm " A feeming ...
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... Seems much unequal : He is married to Octavia . water . 66 were fubmerg'd , ] Submerg'd is whelmed under So , in The Martial Maid , by Beaumont and Fletcher : fpoil'd , loft , and Jubmerg'd in the inundation , " & c . Again , in ...
... Seems much unequal : He is married to Octavia . water . 66 were fubmerg'd , ] Submerg'd is whelmed under So , in The Martial Maid , by Beaumont and Fletcher : fpoil'd , loft , and Jubmerg'd in the inundation , " & c . Again , in ...
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