The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 28
... means to do that which a little delay would put honestly in their power . Had York ftaid but a few moments , he had faved his caufe from the ftain of perjury . JOHNSON . It will be no more than justice to York , if we recollect that ...
... means to do that which a little delay would put honestly in their power . Had York ftaid but a few moments , he had faved his caufe from the ftain of perjury . JOHNSON . It will be no more than justice to York , if we recollect that ...
Pagina 32
... mean a fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumftance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a ...
... mean a fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumftance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a ...
Pagina 36
... mean , ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to fail or miscarry in an attempt ... means , we boggled , made bad or bungling work of our attempt to rally . A low unskilful tailor is often called a ...
... mean , ( as to botch does now ) to do a thing imperfectly and aukwardly ; and thence to fail or miscarry in an attempt ... means , we boggled , made bad or bungling work of our attempt to rally . A low unskilful tailor is often called a ...
Pagina 38
... means , that all ' vantages are in war lawful prize ; that is , may be lawfully taken and used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather to the difcredit than to the praife of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be ...
... means , that all ' vantages are in war lawful prize ; that is , may be lawfully taken and used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather to the difcredit than to the praife of war , and therefore Warburton's amendment cannot be ...
Pagina 46
... mean monu- ment of plaifter wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting fo noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the fame writer , ) Mafter Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend , who dwelt in the ...
... mean monu- ment of plaifter wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting fo noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the fame writer , ) Mafter Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend , who dwelt in the ...
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