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
... stand not in their liking , well of him whom his own offences have fubjected to justice ; and to rail at those laws by which he whom you praise was pu- nifhed . STEEVENS . 5 What's their feeking ? ] Seeking is here ufed fubftantively ...
... stand not in their liking , well of him whom his own offences have fubjected to justice ; and to rail at those laws by which he whom you praise was pu- nifhed . STEEVENS . 5 What's their feeking ? ] Seeking is here ufed fubftantively ...
Pagina 37
... stand faft , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . 7 You fhames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues & c . ] This paffage , like almost every other abrupt fentence in these plays , was rendered ...
... stand faft , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . 7 You fhames of Rome ! you herd of - Boils and plagues & c . ] This paffage , like almost every other abrupt fentence in these plays , was rendered ...
Pagina 62
... stand , as an embargo is undoubtedly an impediment . STEEVENS . In Sherwood's English and French Dictionary at the end of Cotgrave's , we find " To imbark , to imbargue . Embarquer . " An imbarking , an imbarguing . Embarquement ...
... stand , as an embargo is undoubtedly an impediment . STEEVENS . In Sherwood's English and French Dictionary at the end of Cotgrave's , we find " To imbark , to imbargue . Embarquer . " An imbarking , an imbarguing . Embarquement ...
Pagina 82
... stand , and fig- nify the war undertaken for the fake of the people . Mr. M. Mafon , however , is not correct in the affertion with which his note begins ; for we are told by Aristotle , that shoes were put upon camels in the time of ...
... stand , and fig- nify the war undertaken for the fake of the people . Mr. M. Mafon , however , is not correct in the affertion with which his note begins ; for we are told by Aristotle , that shoes were put upon camels in the time of ...
Pagina 102
... , and have endeavoured to explain the words as they stand ; but I am now convinced that I ought to have printed- By earth , he is but corporal ; there you lie . MALONE . COR . No , fir : ' Twas never my 102 CORIOLANUS .
... , and have endeavoured to explain the words as they stand ; but I am now convinced that I ought to have printed- By earth , he is but corporal ; there you lie . MALONE . COR . No , fir : ' Twas never my 102 CORIOLANUS .
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