The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 63
... ftand , have exactly the same mean- ing . Such arrangement is fufficiently common among our ancient writers . STEEVENS . I do not concur with Dr. Warburton , in thinking that Shak fpeare meant to say , that fate and metaphyfical aid ...
... ftand , have exactly the same mean- ing . Such arrangement is fufficiently common among our ancient writers . STEEVENS . I do not concur with Dr. Warburton , in thinking that Shak fpeare meant to say , that fate and metaphyfical aid ...
Pagina 64
... ftand . The meffenger , says the fervant , had hardly breath to make up his message ; to which the lady answers mentally , that he may well want breath , fuch a meffage would add hoarfeness to the raven . That even the bird , whofe ...
... ftand . The meffenger , says the fervant , had hardly breath to make up his message ; to which the lady answers mentally , that he may well want breath , fuch a meffage would add hoarfeness to the raven . That even the bird , whofe ...
Pagina 89
... ftand here as a note , it is given , with other bulky extracts , at the conclufion of the play . STEEVENS . To convince is , in Shakspeare , to overpower or fubdue , as in this play : 66 Their malady convinces " The great affay of art ...
... ftand here as a note , it is given , with other bulky extracts , at the conclufion of the play . STEEVENS . To convince is , in Shakspeare , to overpower or fubdue , as in this play : 66 Their malady convinces " The great affay of art ...
Pagina 124
... ftand to , and not ftand to : in conclufion , equivocates him in a fleep , and , giving him the lie , leaves him . 2 MACD . I believe , drink gave thee the lie laft night.3 2 -in a fleep , ] Surely we should read - into a fleep , or ...
... ftand to , and not ftand to : in conclufion , equivocates him in a fleep , and , giving him the lie , leaves him . 2 MACD . I believe , drink gave thee the lie laft night.3 2 -in a fleep , ] Surely we should read - into a fleep , or ...
Pagina 137
... ftand ; and , thence , Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . " but I believe neither transcriber or compofitor ever omitted half a word . MALONE . More fkilful and accurate compofitors than thofe employed in our ...
... ftand ; and , thence , Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight Of treasonous malice . " but I believe neither transcriber or compofitor ever omitted half a word . MALONE . More fkilful and accurate compofitors than thofe employed in our ...
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