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
... say , The city is well stor❜d . MAR . Hang ' em ! They say ? They'll fit by the fire , and prefume to know What's done i'the Capitol : who's like to rife , Who thrives , and who declines : 6 fide factions , and give out Conjectural ...
... say , The city is well stor❜d . MAR . Hang ' em ! They say ? They'll fit by the fire , and prefume to know What's done i'the Capitol : who's like to rife , Who thrives , and who declines : 6 fide factions , and give out Conjectural ...
Pagina 18
... say , there's grain enough ? Would the nobility lay afide their ruth , ” 8 And let me ufe my fword , I'd make a ... says : " This quarry cries , on havock ! " and in the laft fcene of A Wife for a Month , Valerio , in defcribing his own ...
... say , there's grain enough ? Would the nobility lay afide their ruth , ” 8 And let me ufe my fword , I'd make a ... says : " This quarry cries , on havock ! " and in the laft fcene of A Wife for a Month , Valerio , in defcribing his own ...
Pagina 23
... says , every man has a gird at me . JOHNSON . Again , in The Taming of the Shrew ; " I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . " Many inftances of the ufe of this word , might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous ...
... says , every man has a gird at me . JOHNSON . Again , in The Taming of the Shrew ; " I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . " Many inftances of the ufe of this word , might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous ...
Pagina 24
... say , A man was eaten up with pride , he was so 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 an ...
... say , A man was eaten up with pride , he was so 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 an ...
Pagina 25
... says to his fer- vants : " I have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits . " Again , in P. Holland's tranfla- tion of Pliny's Epistle to T. Vefpafian , 1600 : " —his demerit . had been the greater to ...
... says to his fer- vants : " I have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits . " Again , in P. Holland's tranfla- tion of Pliny's Epistle to T. Vefpafian , 1600 : " —his demerit . had been the greater to ...
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