The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The fubject will deferve it . Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here ...
... Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The fubject will deferve it . Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here ...
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... Such a compounded one ? BUCK . All the whole time I was my chamber's prifoner . Nor . Then you loft The view of earthly glory : Men might say , Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day ...
... Such a compounded one ? BUCK . All the whole time I was my chamber's prifoner . Nor . Then you loft The view of earthly glory : Men might say , Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day ...
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... ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , used like That such a keech ' can with his very bulk KING HENRY VIII . 13.
... ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , used like That such a keech ' can with his very bulk KING HENRY VIII . 13.
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... such a keech ' can with his very bulk Take up the rays o ' the beneficial fun , And keep it from the earth . NOR . Surely , fir , 1 There's in him ftuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry , ( whofe grace ...
... such a keech ' can with his very bulk Take up the rays o ' the beneficial fun , And keep it from the earth . NOR . Surely , fir , 1 There's in him ftuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry , ( whofe grace ...
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... such A gift that heaven gives ; which buys for him A place next to the king . WARBURTON . It is full as likely that Shakspeare wrote : gives to him , ---- which will fave any greater alteration . JOHNSON . I am too dull to perceive the ...
... such A gift that heaven gives ; which buys for him A place next to the king . WARBURTON . It is full as likely that Shakspeare wrote : gives to him , ---- which will fave any greater alteration . JOHNSON . I am too dull to perceive the ...
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