The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J. Robinson , W. Lowndes , G. Wilkie , J. Scatcherd , T. Egerton , J. Walker , W. Clarke and Son ...
... Johnson , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , W. J. and J. Richardson , J. Nichols and Son , F. and C. Rivington , T. Payne , R. Faulder , G. and J. Robinson , W. Lowndes , G. Wilkie , J. Scatcherd , T. Egerton , J. Walker , W. Clarke and Son ...
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... JOHNSON . 3 Let us revenge this with our pikes , ere we become rakes : ] It was Shakspeare's defign to make this fellow quibble all the way . But time , who has done greater things , has here ftifled a miferable joke ; which was then ...
... JOHNSON . 3 Let us revenge this with our pikes , ere we become rakes : ] It was Shakspeare's defign to make this fellow quibble all the way . But time , who has done greater things , has here ftifled a miferable joke ; which was then ...
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... JOHNSON . We meet with the fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments that feel . " MALONE . participate , ] Here means participant , or participating ...
... JOHNSON . We meet with the fame expreffion in The Winter's Tale , Vol . IX . p . 267 , n.7 : " As you feel , doing thus , and fee withal " The inftruments that feel . " MALONE . participate , ] Here means participant , or participating ...
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... JOHNSON . The heart was confidered by Shakspeare as the feat of the understanding . See the next note . MALONE , 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a ...
... JOHNSON . The heart was confidered by Shakspeare as the feat of the understanding . See the next note . MALONE , 8 to the feat o ' the brain ; ] feems to me a very languid expreffion . I believe we should read , with the omiffion of a ...
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... JOHNSON . Worst in blood may be the true reading . In King Henry VI . P. I : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high spirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , A & t IV . fc . v : " But when they ...
... JOHNSON . Worst in blood may be the true reading . In King Henry VI . P. I : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high spirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , A & t IV . fc . v : " But when they ...
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