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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... also doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change for : " To change true ...
... also doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change for : " To change true ...
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... also called wind - rows . The emendation which I have adopted , [ minds , ] and which was made by Dr. Warburton , makes all perfectly clear ; for if in Dr. Johnson's note we fubftitute , not cultivated , instead of- " not ventilated by ...
... also called wind - rows . The emendation which I have adopted , [ minds , ] and which was made by Dr. Warburton , makes all perfectly clear ; for if in Dr. Johnson's note we fubftitute , not cultivated , instead of- " not ventilated by ...
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... also ranne out of the citie to fee her coming in . So that in thend , there ranne fuch multitudes of people one after another to fee her , that Antonius was left poft alone in the market place , in his im- periall feate to geve audience ...
... also ranne out of the citie to fee her coming in . So that in thend , there ranne fuch multitudes of people one after another to fee her , that Antonius was left poft alone in the market place , in his im- periall feate to geve audience ...
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... also . Mr. Steevens's obfervations on the aukward and ludicrous fitua- tion of Cleopatra's attendants , when involved in their fishes ' tails , is very jocular and well imagined ; but his jocularity pro- ceeds from his not ...
... also . Mr. Steevens's obfervations on the aukward and ludicrous fitua- tion of Cleopatra's attendants , when involved in their fishes ' tails , is very jocular and well imagined ; but his jocularity pro- ceeds from his not ...
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... also a perfon : 66 I will put a Fear in the land of Egypt , " Exodus . The whole thought is borrowed from Sir T. North's tranfla- tion of Plutarch : With Antonius there was a foothfayer or aftronomer of Egypt , that coulde caft a figure ...
... also a perfon : 66 I will put a Fear in the land of Egypt , " Exodus . The whole thought is borrowed from Sir T. North's tranfla- tion of Plutarch : With Antonius there was a foothfayer or aftronomer of Egypt , that coulde caft a figure ...
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