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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... whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreflion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it . STEEVENS . " Hear 2 No meffenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has faid , " Call in the ...
... whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreflion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it . STEEVENS . " Hear 2 No meffenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has faid , " Call in the ...
Strana 15
... Whose pleasant tafte is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am ftill , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] ...
... Whose pleasant tafte is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am ftill , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] ...
Strana 85
... whose breed was uncroffed by the falmon or dolphin tribes ; and as fuch they are uniformly defcribed by Greek and Roman poets . Antony , in a future fcene , ( though perhaps with reference to this adventure on the Cydnus , ) has styled ...
... whose breed was uncroffed by the falmon or dolphin tribes ; and as fuch they are uniformly defcribed by Greek and Roman poets . Antony , in a future fcene , ( though perhaps with reference to this adventure on the Cydnus , ) has styled ...
Strana 111
... whose burden The anger'd ocean foams ; with which I meant To fcourge the ingratitude that despiteful Rome Caft on my noble father . CES . Take your time . ANT . Thou canst not fear us , 6 Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with thee ...
... whose burden The anger'd ocean foams ; with which I meant To fcourge the ingratitude that despiteful Rome Caft on my noble father . CES . Take your time . ANT . Thou canst not fear us , 6 Pompey , with thy fails , We'll speak with thee ...
Strana 134
... whose bufinefs in the next line is only to number , makes me fufpect fome fault in this paffage , which I know not how to mend . JOHNSON . I fufpect no fault . The ancient bard fung his compofitions to the harp ; the poet only commits ...
... whose bufinefs in the next line is only to number , makes me fufpect fome fault in this paffage , which I know not how to mend . JOHNSON . I fufpect no fault . The ancient bard fung his compofitions to the harp ; the poet only commits ...
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