The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 18
... less a million ; for , like Calphurnia , each of these wombs might be subject to " the fterile curse . " The word fertile , therefore , is abfolutely requifite to the sense . In the instance given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you ...
... less a million ; for , like Calphurnia , each of these wombs might be subject to " the fterile curse . " The word fertile , therefore , is abfolutely requifite to the sense . In the instance given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you ...
Σελίδα 26
... less scruple on the present occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : " Death , having prey'd upon the outward parts , " Leaves them invisible ; and his ...
... less scruple on the present occafion , because the fame error is found in King John , Act V. fc . vii . where we have , in the only authentick copy : " Death , having prey'd upon the outward parts , " Leaves them invisible ; and his ...
Σελίδα 27
... less learned than his commen- tator , meant only , that our pleasures , as they are revolved in the mind , turn to pain . JOHNSON . I rather understand the passage thus : What we often caft from us in contempt we wish again for , and ...
... less learned than his commen- tator , meant only , that our pleasures , as they are revolved in the mind , turn to pain . JOHNSON . I rather understand the passage thus : What we often caft from us in contempt we wish again for , and ...
Σελίδα 28
... less reason ; upon meaner mo- JOHNSON . 9 We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears ; ] I once idly supposed that Shakspeare wrote " We cannot call her fighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the ...
... less reason ; upon meaner mo- JOHNSON . 9 We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears ; ] I once idly supposed that Shakspeare wrote " We cannot call her fighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the ...
Σελίδα 30
... less alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may stand thus - It shows to men the tailors of the earth , comforting them , & c . JOHNSON . The meaning is this - As the gods have been pleased to take away your wife Fulvia , so ...
... less alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may stand thus - It shows to men the tailors of the earth , comforting them , & c . JOHNSON . The meaning is this - As the gods have been pleased to take away your wife Fulvia , so ...
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