The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... opinion that we bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . 2 -fuch a show As fool and fight is , ] This is not the only paffage in which Shakspeare has difcovered his conviction of ...
... opinion that we bring , ( To make that only true we now intend , 3 ) Will leave us never an understanding friend . 2 -fuch a show As fool and fight is , ] This is not the only paffage in which Shakspeare has difcovered his conviction of ...
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... Opinion , I believe , means here , as in one of the parts of King Henry IV . character . [ " Thou haft redeem'd thy loft opinion . ' King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play ...
... Opinion , I believe , means here , as in one of the parts of King Henry IV . character . [ " Thou haft redeem'd thy loft opinion . ' King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play ...
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... opinion , completes the measure by reading : Things that are done well . STEEVENS . 3 From every tree , lop , bark , and part o ' the timber ; ] Lop is a fubftantive , and fignifies the branches . WARBURTON . And , though we leave it ...
... opinion , completes the measure by reading : Things that are done well . STEEVENS . 3 From every tree , lop , bark , and part o ' the timber ; ] Lop is a fubftantive , and fignifies the branches . WARBURTON . And , though we leave it ...
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... opinion spread then Even of yourself , lord cardinal . WOL . How ! of me ? CAM . They will not ftick to fay , you envied him ; And , fearing he would rife , he was fo virtuous , Kept him a foreign man still ; 4 which so griev'd him ...
... opinion spread then Even of yourself , lord cardinal . WOL . How ! of me ? CAM . They will not ftick to fay , you envied him ; And , fearing he would rife , he was fo virtuous , Kept him a foreign man still ; 4 which so griev'd him ...
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... opinion to you , ] Thus the old copy , and fubfequent editors . Mr. Malone reads : Commends his good opinion of you . STEEVENS . - The words to you , in the next line , must in conftruction be understood here . The old copy , indeed ...
... opinion to you , ] Thus the old copy , and fubfequent editors . Mr. Malone reads : Commends his good opinion of you . STEEVENS . - The words to you , in the next line , must in conftruction be understood here . The old copy , indeed ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 15 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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