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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... fhow that it fignified to drefs ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange . Charmian is talking of her future husband , who certainly could not change his horns , at prefent , for garlands , or any thing else , having not yet ...
... fhow that it fignified to drefs ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange . Charmian is talking of her future husband , who certainly could not change his horns , at prefent , for garlands , or any thing else , having not yet ...
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... how to amend . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - They fhow to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting him therein , & c . I think the paffage , with fomewhat lefs alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may ftand thus - It shows to ...
... how to amend . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - They fhow to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting him therein , & c . I think the paffage , with fomewhat lefs alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may ftand thus - It shows to ...
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... fhow more goodly , and attract more eyes , " Than that which hath no foil to fet it off . " MALONE . See Hamlet , A & t V. fc . ii . STEEVENS . 7 -purchas'd ; ] Procured by his own fault or endeavour . -fay , this becomes him , ( As his ...
... fhow more goodly , and attract more eyes , " Than that which hath no foil to fet it off . " MALONE . See Hamlet , A & t V. fc . ii . STEEVENS . 7 -purchas'd ; ] Procured by his own fault or endeavour . -fay , this becomes him , ( As his ...
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... fhow ourselves i ' the field ; and , to that end , Affemble we immediate council : 7 Pompey 6 Drive him to Reme : ' Tis time we twain & c . ] The defect of the metre induces me to believe that fome word has been inadvertently omitted ...
... fhow ourselves i ' the field ; and , to that end , Affemble we immediate council : 7 Pompey 6 Drive him to Reme : ' Tis time we twain & c . ] The defect of the metre induces me to believe that fome word has been inadvertently omitted ...
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... fhow of respect . JOHNSON . Plutarch mentions that Antony , " after the overthrow he had at Modena , fuffered his beard to grow at length , and never clipt it , that it was marvelous long . " Perhaps this circumstance was in ...
... fhow of respect . JOHNSON . Plutarch mentions that Antony , " after the overthrow he had at Modena , fuffered his beard to grow at length , and never clipt it , that it was marvelous long . " Perhaps this circumstance was in ...
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