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... JOHNSON . In the con - luding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shak- fpeare's magic may be endangered by modern ridicule . I shall not hefitate , however , to ...
... JOHNSON . In the con - luding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable intro- duction to this play , he seems apprehenfive that the fame of Shak- fpeare's magic may be endangered by modern ridicule . I shall not hefitate , however , to ...
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... JOHNSON . This expreffion feems to have been proverbial . Spenfer has it in the 4th book of the Faery Queen : " Theu fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in fight . ” FARMER . SCENE II . Alarum within . A camp near Fores 10 MACBETH .
... JOHNSON . This expreffion feems to have been proverbial . Spenfer has it in the 4th book of the Faery Queen : " Theu fair grew foul , and foul grew fair in fight . ” FARMER . SCENE II . Alarum within . A camp near Fores 10 MACBETH .
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... JOHNSON . The word quarrel occurs in Holinfhed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a fufficient proof of its having been the term here employed by Shakspeare : " Out of the weftern ifles there came to Macdowald a great ...
... JOHNSON . The word quarrel occurs in Holinfhed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a fufficient proof of its having been the term here employed by Shakspeare : " Out of the weftern ifles there came to Macdowald a great ...
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... JOHNSON . Crack is ufed on a fimilar occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore " And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , And framde a counter ...
... JOHNSON . Crack is ufed on a fimilar occafion by Barnaby Googe , in his Cupido Conquered , 1563 : " The canon's cracke begins to roore " And darts full thycke they flye , " And cover'd thycke the armyes both , And framde a counter ...
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... JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb . The word is used again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . ' 33 Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no ...
... JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb . The word is used again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . ' 33 Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no ...
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