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 13
... these principal parts of the human fabrick by fimilar metaphors : " The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , " The counsellor heart ,. " TYRWHITT . 86 I have too great respect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very ...
... these principal parts of the human fabrick by fimilar metaphors : " The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , " The counsellor heart ,. " TYRWHITT . 86 I have too great respect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very ...
Pagina 15
... these paffages , is applied to deer , for a lean deer is called a rascal ; and that " worst in blood , " is least in vigour . STEEVENS . Both rafcal and in blood are terms of the foreft . Rascal meant a lean deer , and is here used ...
... these paffages , is applied to deer , for a lean deer is called a rascal ; and that " worst in blood , " is least in vigour . STEEVENS . Both rafcal and in blood are terms of the foreft . Rascal meant a lean deer , and is here used ...
Pagina 16
... these two fentences confequentially , but firft reproaches them with un- fteadiness , then with their other occafional vices . JOHNSON . Your virtue is , To make him worthy , whofe offence fubdues him , And curfe that justice did it ...
... these two fentences confequentially , but firft reproaches them with un- fteadiness , then with their other occafional vices . JOHNSON . Your virtue is , To make him worthy , whofe offence fubdues him , And curfe that justice did it ...
Pagina 17
... these several places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which elfe Would feed on one another ? -What's their feek- ing ? 5 MEN . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they fay , The ...
... these several places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which elfe Would feed on one another ? -What's their feek- ing ? 5 MEN . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they fay , The ...
Pagina 18
... these quarter'd flaves , as high As I could pick my lance . " ? — their ruth , ] i . e . their pity , compaffion . Fairfax and Spenfer often ufe the word . Hence the adjective - ruthless , which is ftill current . STEEVENS . 8 I'd make ...
... these quarter'd flaves , as high As I could pick my lance . " ? — their ruth , ] i . e . their pity , compaffion . Fairfax and Spenfer often ufe the word . Hence the adjective - ruthless , which is ftill current . STEEVENS . 8 I'd make ...
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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