The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... JOHNSON . A paffage in the first sketch of The Merry Wives of Windfor fhews , think , that it ought rather to be read between the First and the Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the laft ...
... JOHNSON . A paffage in the first sketch of The Merry Wives of Windfor fhews , think , that it ought rather to be read between the First and the Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the laft ...
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... JOHNSON . I am not satisfied with any thing that has been offered on this difficult paffage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis didum . [ His note , being worthlefs , is here omitted . ] I cannot find that fall fish were ever ...
... JOHNSON . I am not satisfied with any thing that has been offered on this difficult paffage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis didum . [ His note , being worthlefs , is here omitted . ] I cannot find that fall fish were ever ...
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... JOHNSON . So probably Falstaff's answer . FARMER . 2 ' Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : ] The old copies read - Twere better for you , if ' twere known in council . Per- haps it is an abrupt fpeech , and must be read ...
... JOHNSON . So probably Falstaff's answer . FARMER . 2 ' Twere better for you , if it were known in counsel : ] The old copies read - Twere better for you , if ' twere known in council . Per- haps it is an abrupt fpeech , and must be read ...
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... JOHNSON , We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat , Piftol chofes to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ad- versary , and is fuppofed to pomt to them as he speaks . STEEVENS , There are few words in ...
... JOHNSON , We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat , Piftol chofes to throw the word of denial in the lips of his ad- versary , and is fuppofed to pomt to them as he speaks . STEEVENS , There are few words in ...
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... JOHNSON . -to pass the cariere was a military phrafe , or rather perhaps a term of the manege . I find it in one of Sir John Smythe's Dif- courses , 1589 , where , fpeaking of horses wounded , he fays -------- they , after the firft ...
... JOHNSON . -to pass the cariere was a military phrafe , or rather perhaps a term of the manege . I find it in one of Sir John Smythe's Dif- courses , 1589 , where , fpeaking of horses wounded , he fays -------- they , after the firft ...
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