The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 7
... feems to countenance Dr. Johnson's fuppofition ; as alfo does the following from Churchyard's Tra- gicall Difcourfe of the Hapleffe Man's Life , 1593 : " And though as leane as rake in every rib . " STEEVENS . I be 4 Cit . Against him ...
... feems to countenance Dr. Johnson's fuppofition ; as alfo does the following from Churchyard's Tra- gicall Difcourfe of the Hapleffe Man's Life , 1593 : " And though as leane as rake in every rib . " STEEVENS . I be 4 Cit . Against him ...
Pagina 12
... See the next note . MALONE . 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a particle : And , through the cranks and offices of man , 12 CORIOLANUS .
... See the next note . MALONE . 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a particle : And , through the cranks and offices of man , 12 CORIOLANUS .
Pagina 15
... feems to mean here , thou , worthless fcoun- drel , though , like a deer not in blood , thou art in the worst con- dition for running of all the herd of plebeians , takeft the lead in this tumult , in order to obtain fome private ...
... feems to mean here , thou , worthless fcoun- drel , though , like a deer not in blood , thou art in the worst con- dition for running of all the herd of plebeians , takeft the lead in this tumult , in order to obtain fome private ...
Pagina 39
... feems to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , edit . 1633 , p . 293 : " Their very armour by piece - meale fell away from them : and yet their flesh abode the wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of fmart than the ...
... feems to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , edit . 1633 , p . 293 : " Their very armour by piece - meale fell away from them : and yet their flesh abode the wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of fmart than the ...
Pagina 74
... feems to have had the fame meaning formerly that graceful has at this day . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " But being feafon'd with a gracious voice . " Again , in King John : " There was not fuch a gracious creature born . " Again ...
... feems to have had the fame meaning formerly that graceful has at this day . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " But being feafon'd with a gracious voice . " Again , in King John : " There was not fuch a gracious creature born . " Again ...
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againſt alfo alſo anſwer Antony Antony and Cleopatra Aufidius becauſe beft blood Brutus Cæfar Cafca Caffius Caius CASCA caufe cauſe Cominius Coriolanus death doth editors enemies Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame fear fecond feems felfe fenate fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies firft firſt foldier folio fome fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftill fuch fure fword gods hath hear heart himſelf honour houſe inftance inftead JOHNSON King Henry King Lear lord MALONE Marcius Mark Antony means meaſure Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble o'the old copy paffage Plutarch pray preſent purpoſe Roman Rome ſay ſenſe Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhow Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak ſpeech ſtand ſtate STEEVENS thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Timon of Athens Titinius tranflation tribunes ufed uſed Volces Volumnia WARBURTON whofe word yourſelf