The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 19J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Strana 127
... same sense by Ben Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all inftances it may mean glaring , confpicuous ...
... same sense by Ben Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all inftances it may mean glaring , confpicuous ...
Strana 132
... same play : " Anon , a careless herd , " Full of the pafture , jumps along by him , " & c . The meaning then of the paffage is , -It is the land alone which each man poffeffes that makes him rich , and proud , and flattered ; and the ...
... same play : " Anon , a careless herd , " Full of the pafture , jumps along by him , " & c . The meaning then of the paffage is , -It is the land alone which each man poffeffes that makes him rich , and proud , and flattered ; and the ...
Strana 396
... same subject . This piece alfo contains a paffage very ftrongly resembling an- other in Hamlet , who fays : " I am but mad north - north - weft : when the wind is foutherly , I know a hawk from a hand - faw . " -Thus , Almachildes ...
... same subject . This piece alfo contains a paffage very ftrongly resembling an- other in Hamlet , who fays : " I am but mad north - north - weft : when the wind is foutherly , I know a hawk from a hand - faw . " -Thus , Almachildes ...
Strana 453
... at one and at the same time , as the out- fide and infide of a houfe . See The Hiftorical Account of the English Stage , & c . Vol . III . MALONE . OTH . Yes , you have seen Caffio and she Gg3 THE MOOR OF VENICE . 453 SCENE II. ...
... at one and at the same time , as the out- fide and infide of a houfe . See The Hiftorical Account of the English Stage , & c . Vol . III . MALONE . OTH . Yes , you have seen Caffio and she Gg3 THE MOOR OF VENICE . 453 SCENE II. ...
Strana 472
... same sheets . EMIL . Come , come , you talk . DES . My mother had a maid call'd - Barbara ; She was in love ; and he , fhe lov'd , prov'd mad , And did forfake her : 4 fhe had a fong of - willow , 3 Good father ! ] Thus the folio . The ...
... same sheets . EMIL . Come , come , you talk . DES . My mother had a maid call'd - Barbara ; She was in love ; and he , fhe lov'd , prov'd mad , And did forfake her : 4 fhe had a fong of - willow , 3 Good father ! ] Thus the folio . The ...
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