The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... given . JOHNSON , The rang'd empire is certainly right . Shakspeare uses the fame expreffion in Coriolanus rr : bury all which yet diftinctly ranges , " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , A & t II . fc ...
... given . JOHNSON , The rang'd empire is certainly right . Shakspeare uses the fame expreffion in Coriolanus rr : bury all which yet diftinctly ranges , " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , A & t II . fc ...
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... given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of the fentence , and therefore may be well omitted afterwards ; but here no perfonal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is ...
... given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of the fentence , and therefore may be well omitted afterwards ; but here no perfonal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is ...
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... given you leave to come ! " M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to con- Sent to our feparation . STEEVENS . I suspect the author wrote : And get her leave to part . The greater part of the fucceeding fcene is ...
... given you leave to come ! " M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to con- Sent to our feparation . STEEVENS . I suspect the author wrote : And get her leave to part . The greater part of the fucceeding fcene is ...
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... given the dare to Cæfar , and commands The empire of the fea : our flippery people ( Whofe love is never link'd to the deferver , Till his deferts are past , ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his fon ; who ...
... given the dare to Cæfar , and commands The empire of the fea : our flippery people ( Whofe love is never link'd to the deferver , Till his deferts are past , ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his fon ; who ...
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... given you leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . ANT . The gods best know , - CLEO . O , never was there queen So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I saw the ...
... given you leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . ANT . The gods best know , - CLEO . O , never was there queen So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I saw the ...
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