The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... believe there is an allufion here to the theatrical character of this monarch , and to a proverbial ex- preffion founded on it . Herod was always one of the perfonages in the myfteries of our early ftage , on which he was conftantly ...
... believe there is an allufion here to the theatrical character of this monarch , and to a proverbial ex- preffion founded on it . Herod was always one of the perfonages in the myfteries of our early ftage , on which he was conftantly ...
Strana 17
... believe , means - a more reputable one . Her anfwer then implies , that belike all her children will be baftards , who have no right to the name of their father's family . Thus fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of ...
... believe , means - a more reputable one . Her anfwer then implies , that belike all her children will be baftards , who have no right to the name of their father's family . Thus fays Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of ...
Strana 22
... believe Dr. Johnfon's explanation is right . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Ay , though on all the world we make extent , " From the fouth pole unto the northern bear . " Again , in Twelfth - Night : " 6 this uncivil ...
... believe Dr. Johnfon's explanation is right . So , in Selimus , Emperor of the Turks , 1594 : " Ay , though on all the world we make extent , " From the fouth pole unto the northern bear . " Again , in Twelfth - Night : " 6 this uncivil ...
Strana 27
... believe revolution means change of circumstances . fense appears to remove every difficulty from the paffage . - The pleasure of to - day , by revolution of events and change of cir- cumftances , often lofes all its value to us , and ...
... believe revolution means change of circumstances . fense appears to remove every difficulty from the paffage . - The pleasure of to - day , by revolution of events and change of cir- cumftances , often lofes all its value to us , and ...
Strana 37
... believe it . RITSON . Though age has not exempted me from folly , I am not fo childish , as to have apprehenfions from a rival that is no more . And is Fulvia dead indeed ? Such , I think , is the meaning . MALONE . The garboils he awak ...
... believe it . RITSON . Though age has not exempted me from folly , I am not fo childish , as to have apprehenfions from a rival that is no more . And is Fulvia dead indeed ? Such , I think , is the meaning . MALONE . The garboils he awak ...
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