The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 19J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 58
... sense and grammar , it fhould be supplied thus : Never mind Was [ made ] to be fo unwife , [ in order ] to be so kind , i . e . Nature , in order to make a profufe mind , never before endowed any man with fo large a fhare of folly ...
... sense and grammar , it fhould be supplied thus : Never mind Was [ made ] to be fo unwife , [ in order ] to be so kind , i . e . Nature , in order to make a profufe mind , never before endowed any man with fo large a fhare of folly ...
Pagina 64
... sense of scald- ing is one of its firft fymptoms . JOHNSON . The fame thought occurs in The Old Law , by Maffinger : look parboil'd , " As if they came from Cupid's fcalding houfe . " Randle Holme , in his Academy of Arms and Blazon , B ...
... sense of scald- ing is one of its firft fymptoms . JOHNSON . The fame thought occurs in The Old Law , by Maffinger : look parboil'd , " As if they came from Cupid's fcalding houfe . " Randle Holme , in his Academy of Arms and Blazon , B ...
Pagina 90
... sense in which our author very frequently ufes the verb - to return ; i . e . to reply . Thus , in King Rich- ard II : Northumberland , fay - thus the king returns ; · Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Returns to chiding fortune : " i ...
... sense in which our author very frequently ufes the verb - to return ; i . e . to reply . Thus , in King Rich- ard II : Northumberland , fay - thus the king returns ; · Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Returns to chiding fortune : " i ...
Pagina 93
... sense for't , But his occafions might have woo'd me firft ; For , in my confcience , I was the first man That e'er receiv'd gift from him : And does he think fo backwardly of me now , That I'll requite it laft ? No : So it may prove An ...
... sense for't , But his occafions might have woo'd me firft ; For , in my confcience , I was the first man That e'er receiv'd gift from him : And does he think fo backwardly of me now , That I'll requite it laft ? No : So it may prove An ...
Pagina 119
... furely read foes inftead of fees . I find no sense in the prefent reading . M. MASON . 9 -the common lag- ] Old copy - leg . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . them , you gods make fuitable for deftruction . For I 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 119.
... furely read foes inftead of fees . I find no sense in the prefent reading . M. MASON . 9 -the common lag- ] Old copy - leg . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . them , you gods make fuitable for deftruction . For I 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 119.
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