The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... stands , is absolute non- sense ; but I think it very absurd , and am certain that it is not capable of the meaning that Johnson attributes to it , without the alteration I mean to propose , which is , to read : Earth - treading stars ...
... stands , is absolute non- sense ; but I think it very absurd , and am certain that it is not capable of the meaning that Johnson attributes to it , without the alteration I mean to propose , which is , to read : Earth - treading stars ...
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... stand in number , though in reckoning none.9 " That al thing ginnith waxin gay , & c.- " Then yong folke entendin aye , " For to ben gaie and amorous , " The time is then so savorous . " Romaunt of the Rose , v . 51 , " & c . Again , in ...
... stand in number , though in reckoning none.9 " That al thing ginnith waxin gay , & c.- " Then yong folke entendin aye , " For to ben gaie and amorous , " The time is then so savorous . " Romaunt of the Rose , v . 51 , " & c . Again , in ...
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... Stand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Amongst the many you will view there , search for one that will please you . Choose out of the multitude . This agrees exactly with what he had already faid to him : ८८ Hear all ...
... Stand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Amongst the many you will view there , search for one that will please you . Choose out of the multitude . This agrees exactly with what he had already faid to him : ८८ Hear all ...
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... stands , nor do I think it will be rendered so by Steevens's amendment . " To search amongst view of many , " is neither sense nor English . The old folio , as Johnfon tells us , reads- Which one more view of many - And this leads us to ...
... stands , nor do I think it will be rendered so by Steevens's amendment . " To search amongst view of many , " is neither sense nor English . The old folio , as Johnfon tells us , reads- Which one more view of many - And this leads us to ...
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... Marston's Dutch Courtefan , 1604 : " này an I bear not a brain , - . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " As I can bear a pack , so I can bear a brain . " STEEVENS . For then she could stand alone ; 4 nay , 38 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Marston's Dutch Courtefan , 1604 : " này an I bear not a brain , - . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " As I can bear a pack , so I can bear a brain . " STEEVENS . For then she could stand alone ; 4 nay , 38 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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