The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... reafon most abfurd ; ] Reafon is here used in its common fenfe , for the faculty by which we form conclufions from argu- ments . JOHNSON . 7 And , with no lefs nobility of love , ] Nobility , for magni- tude . WARBURTON . Nobility is ...
... reafon most abfurd ; ] Reafon is here used in its common fenfe , for the faculty by which we form conclufions from argu- ments . JOHNSON . 7 And , with no lefs nobility of love , ] Nobility , for magni- tude . WARBURTON . Nobility is ...
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... reafon ; Or by some habit , that too much o'er - leavens The form of plaufive manners ; ' - that these men , -- Carrying , I fay , the ftamp of one defect ; Being nature's livery , or fortune's ftar , 2- Mr. Theobald , without neceffity ...
... reafon ; Or by some habit , that too much o'er - leavens The form of plaufive manners ; ' - that these men , -- Carrying , I fay , the ftamp of one defect ; Being nature's livery , or fortune's ftar , 2- Mr. Theobald , without neceffity ...
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... reafon , ] i . e . your ruling power of reafon . When poets with to invest any quality or virtue with uncommon fplendor , they do it by fome allufion to regal eminence . Thus , among the excellencies of Banquo's character , our author ...
... reafon , ] i . e . your ruling power of reafon . When poets with to invest any quality or virtue with uncommon fplendor , they do it by fome allufion to regal eminence . Thus , among the excellencies of Banquo's character , our author ...
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... reafon . That roots itself in eafe , means , whofe fluggish root is idly ex- tended . The modern editors read - Lethe's wharf ; but the reading of the old copy is right . So , in Sir Afton Cockain's Poems , 1658 , p . 177 : fearing ...
... reafon . That roots itself in eafe , means , whofe fluggish root is idly ex- tended . The modern editors read - Lethe's wharf ; but the reading of the old copy is right . So , in Sir Afton Cockain's Poems , 1658 , p . 177 : fearing ...
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... reafon none of the VII facra- mentis all this terme fhould be mynyftred or occupyed , nor chyld crystened , nor man confeffed nor marryed ; but it was not fo ftrayght . For there were dyverfe placys in Englond , which were occupyed with ...
... reafon none of the VII facra- mentis all this terme fhould be mynyftred or occupyed , nor chyld crystened , nor man confeffed nor marryed ; but it was not fo ftrayght . For there were dyverfe placys in Englond , which were occupyed with ...
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