The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 15
... fupplied where they were wanted . STEEVENS . Rummage , is properly explained by Johnfon himself in his Dictionary , as it is at prefent daily ufed , -to fearch for any thing . HARRIS . [ BER . I think , ' it be no PRINCE OF DENMARK . 15.
... fupplied where they were wanted . STEEVENS . Rummage , is properly explained by Johnfon himself in his Dictionary , as it is at prefent daily ufed , -to fearch for any thing . HARRIS . [ BER . I think , ' it be no PRINCE OF DENMARK . 15.
Σελίδα 22
... himself , or refent fuch an invafion from the other world . The two next fpeeches - ' Tis here ! - ' Tis here ! —may be al- lotted to Marcellus and Bernardo ; and the third - Tis gone ! & c . to Horatio , whofe fuperiority of character ...
... himself , or refent fuch an invafion from the other world . The two next fpeeches - ' Tis here ! - ' Tis here ! —may be al- lotted to Marcellus and Bernardo ; and the third - Tis gone ! & c . to Horatio , whofe fuperiority of character ...
Σελίδα 24
... Ulyffes describing himself and his com- panions to the Cyclop , fays- Erring Grecians we , " From Troy were turning homewards- " Erring , in fhort , is erraticus . STEEVENS . To his confine : and of the truth herein This 24 HAMLET ,
... Ulyffes describing himself and his com- panions to the Cyclop , fays- Erring Grecians we , " From Troy were turning homewards- " Erring , in fhort , is erraticus . STEEVENS . To his confine : and of the truth herein This 24 HAMLET ,
Σελίδα 34
... himself , loft his father . But the reading is ex fide codicis , and that is enough . WARBURTON . I do not admire the repetition of the word , but it has fo much of our author's manner , that I find no temptation to recede from the old ...
... himself , loft his father . But the reading is ex fide codicis , and that is enough . WARBURTON . I do not admire the repetition of the word , but it has fo much of our author's manner , that I find no temptation to recede from the old ...
Σελίδα 36
... himself for his fucceflion in Denmark ; " and he at his own death prophecies that " the election would light on Fortinbras , who had his dying voice , " conceiving that by the death of his uncle , he himself had been king for an in ...
... himself for his fucceflion in Denmark ; " and he at his own death prophecies that " the election would light on Fortinbras , who had his dying voice , " conceiving that by the death of his uncle , he himself had been king for an in ...
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