The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 115
... observe and answer The vantage of his anger . " SIC . To the Capitol : others were thefe , Mordack earl of Fife , fon to the governor Arkimbald , earl Douglas , & c . And he imagined that the Governor and Earl Douglas were one and the ...
... observe and answer The vantage of his anger . " SIC . To the Capitol : others were thefe , Mordack earl of Fife , fon to the governor Arkimbald , earl Douglas , & c . And he imagined that the Governor and Earl Douglas were one and the ...
Pagina 268
... observed , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. IV . C. X : " But I the meaneft man of many more , " Yet much difdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " MALONE . Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A fimilar ...
... observed , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. IV . C. X : " But I the meaneft man of many more , " Yet much difdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " MALONE . Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A fimilar ...
Pagina 348
... observed , Shakspeare probably meant fire , fword , and famine . So , in ' King Henry V : " Then fhould the warlike Harry , like himself , " Affume the port of Mars ; and , at his heels , " Leafh'd in like hounds , thould famine , fword ...
... observed , Shakspeare probably meant fire , fword , and famine . So , in ' King Henry V : " Then fhould the warlike Harry , like himself , " Affume the port of Mars ; and , at his heels , " Leafh'd in like hounds , thould famine , fword ...
Pagina 424
... observed , that this tragedy ought to have been called Marcus Brutus , Cafar being a very inconfiderable perfon age in the fcene , and being killed in the third Act . MALONE . . ** The fubftance of Dr. Warburton's long and erroneous ...
... observed , that this tragedy ought to have been called Marcus Brutus , Cafar being a very inconfiderable perfon age in the fcene , and being killed in the third Act . MALONE . . ** The fubftance of Dr. Warburton's long and erroneous ...
Pagina 426
... observe what oar , as well as what flime and gravel they brought down with them . Dryden I observe borrows for want of leisure , and Pope for want of genius : Milton out of pride , and Addison out of modesty . And now I speak of this ...
... observe what oar , as well as what flime and gravel they brought down with them . Dryden I observe borrows for want of leisure , and Pope for want of genius : Milton out of pride , and Addison out of modesty . And now I speak of this ...
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