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 17
... mind ; And call him noble , that was now your hate , Him vile , that was your garland . What's the mat- ter , That in these several places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which ...
... mind ; And call him noble , that was now your hate , Him vile , that was your garland . What's the mat- ter , That in these several places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which ...
Pagina 24
... mind to fay , A man was eaten up with pride , he was fo great a blunderer in expreffion , as to fay , He was eaten up with war . But our poet wrote at another rate , and the blunder is his cri- tick's . The prefent wars devour him , is ...
... mind to fay , A man was eaten up with pride , he was fo great a blunderer in expreffion , as to fay , He was eaten up with war . But our poet wrote at another rate , and the blunder is his cri- tick's . The prefent wars devour him , is ...
Pagina 42
... mind : Away . ⚫ Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . [ Exeunt . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , ] The metre being here violated , I think we might safely read with Sir T. Hanmer ( omit- ting the ...
... mind : Away . ⚫ Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . [ Exeunt . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , ] The metre being here violated , I think we might safely read with Sir T. Hanmer ( omit- ting the ...
Pagina 74
... mind poffeffing itself in peace . The expreffion is ex- tremely fublime ; and the fenfe of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whose ...
... mind poffeffing itself in peace . The expreffion is ex- tremely fublime ; and the fenfe of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whose ...
Pagina 95
... mind equal to any elevation . JOHNSON . 7 Than mifery itself would give ; ] Mifery for avarice ; be- cause a miser fignifies avaricious . WARBURTON . 8 and is content To Spend the time , to end it . ] I know not whether my con- ceit ...
... mind equal to any elevation . JOHNSON . 7 Than mifery itself would give ; ] Mifery for avarice ; be- cause a miser fignifies avaricious . WARBURTON . 8 and is content To Spend the time , to end it . ] I know not whether my con- ceit ...
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