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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... Johnson. And is become the bellows , and the fan , To cool a gipfy's luft.3 Look , where they come ! 3 And is become the bellows , and the fan , To cool a gify's luft . ] In this paffage fomething feems to be wanting . The bellows and ...
... Johnson. And is become the bellows , and the fan , To cool a gipfy's luft.3 Look , where they come ! 3 And is become the bellows , and the fan , To cool a gify's luft . ] In this paffage fomething feems to be wanting . The bellows and ...
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... Johnson. ANT . Then muft thou needs find out new hea- ven , new earth ,? Enter an Attendant . Arr . News , my good ... JOHNSON . 8 The fum . ] Be brief , sum thy business in a few words . JOHNSON . This word , in Shak- 9 Nay , hear them ...
... Johnson. ANT . Then muft thou needs find out new hea- ven , new earth ,? Enter an Attendant . Arr . News , my good ... JOHNSON . 8 The fum . ] Be brief , sum thy business in a few words . JOHNSON . This word , in Shak- 9 Nay , hear them ...
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... Johnson. ALEX . Vex not his prefcience ; be attentive . CHAR . Hufh ! SOOTH . You fhall be more beloving , than ... JOHNSON . The following paffage in an ancient fatirical poem , entitled Notes from Blackfryars , 1617 , confirms Dr ...
... Johnson. ALEX . Vex not his prefcience ; be attentive . CHAR . Hufh ! SOOTH . You fhall be more beloving , than ... JOHNSON . The following paffage in an ancient fatirical poem , entitled Notes from Blackfryars , 1617 , confirms Dr ...
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... Johnson. SOOTH . If every of your wishes had a womb , And fertile every wifh , a million.3 to CHAR . Out , fool ! I forgive thee for a witch.4 ALEX . You think , none but your sheets are privy your wishes . CHAR . Nay , come , tell Iras ...
... Johnson. SOOTH . If every of your wishes had a womb , And fertile every wifh , a million.3 to CHAR . Out , fool ! I forgive thee for a witch.4 ALEX . You think , none but your sheets are privy your wishes . CHAR . Nay , come , tell Iras ...
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... Johnson thus explains the old reading : " The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . " This certainly is true of foil , but where did Dr. Johnson find the ...
... Johnson thus explains the old reading : " The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . " This certainly is true of foil , but where did Dr. Johnson find the ...
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