The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Night's Dream are the nobleft efforts of that fublime and amazing imagination peculiar to Shakspeare , which foars above the bounds . of nature , without forfaking fenfe ; or , more properly , carries nature along with him beyond her ...
... Night's Dream are the nobleft efforts of that fublime and amazing imagination peculiar to Shakspeare , which foars above the bounds . of nature , without forfaking fenfe ; or , more properly , carries nature along with him beyond her ...
Pagina 28
... night there came upon the toppe of our maine yard and maine - mast a certaine little light , much like unto the light of a little candle , which the Spaniards call the Cuerpo Santo . This light continued aboord our fhip about three ...
... night there came upon the toppe of our maine yard and maine - mast a certaine little light , much like unto the light of a little candle , which the Spaniards call the Cuerpo Santo . This light continued aboord our fhip about three ...
Pagina 38
... night thou fhalt have cramps , Side - stitches that shall pen thy breath up ; urchins 3 Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden concurred in obferving , that Shakspeare had not only found out a new cha- racter in his Caliban ...
... night thou fhalt have cramps , Side - stitches that shall pen thy breath up ; urchins 3 Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden concurred in obferving , that Shakspeare had not only found out a new cha- racter in his Caliban ...
Pagina 39
... night that they may work , ] The vaft of night means the night which is naturally empty and deferted , with- out action ; or when all things lying in fleep and filence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited wafte . So , in ...
... night that they may work , ] The vaft of night means the night which is naturally empty and deferted , with- out action ; or when all things lying in fleep and filence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited wafte . So , in ...
Pagina 96
... night . I do befeech you , ( Chiefly , that I might fet it in my prayers , ) What is your name ? MIRA . Miranda : -O my father , I have broke your heft to fay fo ! FER . Admir'd Miranda Indeed , the top of admiration ; worth What's ...
... night . I do befeech you , ( Chiefly , that I might fet it in my prayers , ) What is your name ? MIRA . Miranda : -O my father , I have broke your heft to fay fo ! FER . Admir'd Miranda Indeed , the top of admiration ; worth What's ...
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againſt alfo ancient Antony and Cleopatra Ariel becauſe beſt Caliban called Demetrius doth DUKE Exeunt expreffion eyes faid fairy fame fays fecond feems fenfe fervant fhall fhould fignifies fince fing firft firſt fleep folio fome fometimes fong foul fpeak fpeech fpirits ftand ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fweet Gentlemen of Verona hath Hermia himſelf houſe inftance JOHNSON Julia King lady LAUN loft lord Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure MIRA miſtreſs moft monfter moon moſt mufick muft muſt myſelf night Oberon obferves Othello paffage play pleaſe prefent Profpero Proteus PUCK purpoſe Pyramus quarto Queen reaſon Richard III RITSON ſay ſcene ſeems Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe Silvia ſpeak SPEED STEEVENS ſweet thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Thurio Titania tranflation TRIN ufed uſed Valentine Warburton whofe Winter's Tale word