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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... mean- ing is , that the Cardinal can , as he pleases , make high or low . JOHNSON . The allufion feems to be to the 21ft verfe of the 9th chapter of the Epiftle of St. Paul to the Romans : " Hath not the potter power over the clay of ...
... mean- ing is , that the Cardinal can , as he pleases , make high or low . JOHNSON . The allufion feems to be to the 21ft verfe of the 9th chapter of the Epiftle of St. Paul to the Romans : " Hath not the potter power over the clay of ...
Strana 78
... means , fhe is alienated from the King's affection , is a ftranger to his bed ; for she still retained the rights of an Eng- lifhwoman , and was princefs dowager of Wales . So , in the fecond scene of the third A & t : 66 -Katharine no ...
... means , fhe is alienated from the King's affection , is a ftranger to his bed ; for she still retained the rights of an Eng- lifhwoman , and was princefs dowager of Wales . So , in the fecond scene of the third A & t : 66 -Katharine no ...
Strana 99
... mean , the bishop ) did require a respite ; Wherein he might the king his lord advértise Whether our daughter were legitimate , The paffages made toward it : ] i . e . closed , or fastened . So , in The Comedy of Errors , A & t III . fc ...
... mean , the bishop ) did require a respite ; Wherein he might the king his lord advértise Whether our daughter were legitimate , The paffages made toward it : ] i . e . closed , or fastened . So , in The Comedy of Errors , A & t III . fc ...
Strana 105
... means not their prefent errand , but the business of their calling . JOHNSON . Being churchmen they should be virtuous , and every business they undertake as righteous as their facred office : but all hoods , & c . - The ignorant editor ...
... means not their prefent errand , but the business of their calling . JOHNSON . Being churchmen they should be virtuous , and every business they undertake as righteous as their facred office : but all hoods , & c . - The ignorant editor ...
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... mean- ing is this : Cranmer , fays Suffolk , is returned in his opinions , i . e . with the fame fentiments which he entertained before he went abroad , which ( fentiments ) have fatisfied the king , toge- ther with all the famous ...
... mean- ing is this : Cranmer , fays Suffolk , is returned in his opinions , i . e . with the fame fentiments which he entertained before he went abroad , which ( fentiments ) have fatisfied the king , toge- ther with all the famous ...
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