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 11
... fuppofe , that the figure alluded to was a reprefentation of one of the Graces , and , as they are always fuppofed to be females , thould read the pailage thus : How this Grace ( with a capital G ) Speaks its own ftanding ! This flight ...
... fuppofe , that the figure alluded to was a reprefentation of one of the Graces , and , as they are always fuppofed to be females , thould read the pailage thus : How this Grace ( with a capital G ) Speaks its own ftanding ! This flight ...
Pagina 16
... fuppofe , is the mean- ing . MALONE . By facrificial whisperings , I fhould fimply understand whif perings of officious fervility , the incenfe of the worshipping parafite to the patron as to a god . Thefe whisperings might pro- bably ...
... fuppofe , is the mean- ing . MALONE . By facrificial whisperings , I fhould fimply understand whif perings of officious fervility , the incenfe of the worshipping parafite to the patron as to a god . Thefe whisperings might pro- bably ...
Pagina 28
... fuppofe , wrote : That I had no angry wit . - To be a lord ! Art thou , & c . Apemantus is afked , why after having wifhed to be a lord , he fhould hate himself . He replies , -For this reason ; that I had no wit [ or difcretion ] in my ...
... fuppofe , wrote : That I had no angry wit . - To be a lord ! Art thou , & c . Apemantus is afked , why after having wifhed to be a lord , he fhould hate himself . He replies , -For this reason ; that I had no wit [ or difcretion ] in my ...
Pagina 33
... fuppofe that by our betters are meant the gods , is very harth , because to imitate the gods has been hitherto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timon with a kind of ...
... fuppofe that by our betters are meant the gods , is very harth , because to imitate the gods has been hitherto reckoned the highest pitch of human virtue . The whole is a trite and obvious thought , uttered by Timon with a kind of ...
Pagina 48
... fuppofe our author to have written : 1 pr'ythee , let us be provided ftraight- So , in Hamlet : " Make her grave ftraight . " i . e . immediately . STEEVENS . And all out of an empty coffer . ] Read : And all the while out of an empty ...
... fuppofe our author to have written : 1 pr'ythee , let us be provided ftraight- So , in Hamlet : " Make her grave ftraight . " i . e . immediately . STEEVENS . And all out of an empty coffer . ] Read : And all the while out of an empty ...
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