The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volym 14 |
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... Mason . 1 This person was not Decius , but Decimus Brutus . The poet ( as Voltaire has done since ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Casar of all his friends , while Marcus kept ...
... Mason . 1 This person was not Decius , but Decimus Brutus . The poet ( as Voltaire has done since ) confounds the characters of Marcus and Decimus . Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Casar of all his friends , while Marcus kept ...
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... Mason . 1 But when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto the ladder turns his back , & c . ] So , in Daniel's Civil Wars , 1602 : 2 " The aspirer , once attain❜d unto the top , " Cuts off those means by which himself got up ...
... Mason . 1 But when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto the ladder turns his back , & c . ] So , in Daniel's Civil Wars , 1602 : 2 " The aspirer , once attain❜d unto the top , " Cuts off those means by which himself got up ...
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... Mason . The word genius , in our author's time , meant either " a good angel or a familiar evil spirit , " and is so defined by Bullokar in his English Expositor , 1616. So , in Macbeth : 66 and , under him , The genius , and the mortal ...
... Mason . The word genius , in our author's time , meant either " a good angel or a familiar evil spirit , " and is so defined by Bullokar in his English Expositor , 1616. So , in Macbeth : 66 and , under him , The genius , and the mortal ...
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... Mason . In this sentence , [ i . e . the two first lines of the speech ] as in seve- ral others , Shakspeare , with a view perhaps to imitate the abrupt- ness and inaccuracy of discourse , has constructed the latter part without any ...
... Mason . In this sentence , [ i . e . the two first lines of the speech ] as in seve- ral others , Shakspeare , with a view perhaps to imitate the abrupt- ness and inaccuracy of discourse , has constructed the latter part without any ...
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... , I believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Cressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom❜d 40 JULIUS CESAR .
... , I believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Cressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom❜d 40 JULIUS CESAR .
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