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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... reason ; that I had no wit [ or difcretion ] in my anger , but was abfurd enough to wifh myself one of that fet of men , whom I despise . He then exclaims with indignation - To be a lord ! -Such is my conjec- ture , in which however I ...
... reason ; that I had no wit [ or difcretion ] in my anger , but was abfurd enough to wifh myself one of that fet of men , whom I despise . He then exclaims with indignation - To be a lord ! -Such is my conjec- ture , in which however I ...
Strana 49
... frequent injury of our author's measure . For the fame reason I have expelled this exclamation from the beginning of the next fpeech but one . STEEVENS . VOL . XIX . E TIM . You may take my word , my lord TIMON OF ATHENS . 49.
... frequent injury of our author's measure . For the fame reason I have expelled this exclamation from the beginning of the next fpeech but one . STEEVENS . VOL . XIX . E TIM . You may take my word , my lord TIMON OF ATHENS . 49.
Strana 55
... muft be , -No reason , by founding , fathoming , or trying , his ftate , can find it fafe . But as the CAPH . Enter CAPHIS . Here , fir ; What E 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 55 But rather one that fmiles, and ftill invites 4 ...
... muft be , -No reason , by founding , fathoming , or trying , his ftate , can find it fafe . But as the CAPH . Enter CAPHIS . Here , fir ; What E 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 55 But rather one that fmiles, and ftill invites 4 ...
Strana 56
... Reason cannot find his fortune to have any Safe or folid foun- dation . The types of the first printer of this play were fo worn and defaced , that f and are not always to be diftinguished . JOHNSON . The following paffage in Macbeth ...
... Reason cannot find his fortune to have any Safe or folid foun- dation . The types of the first printer of this play were fo worn and defaced , that f and are not always to be diftinguished . JOHNSON . The following paffage in Macbeth ...
Strana 79
... reason : and canst use the time well , if the time use thee well : good parts in thee . - Get you gone , firrah .- [ To the Servant , who goes out . ] - Draw nearer , honeft Flaminius . Thy lord's a bountiful gentleman : but thou art ...
... reason : and canst use the time well , if the time use thee well : good parts in thee . - Get you gone , firrah .- [ To the Servant , who goes out . ] - Draw nearer , honeft Flaminius . Thy lord's a bountiful gentleman : but thou art ...
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