The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... juft . Dr. Johnson fays , that " it was her memory , not her oblivion , that like Antony , was forgetting and deferting her . " It certainly was ; it was her oblivious memory , as Mr. Steevens has well interpreted it ; and the licence ...
... juft . Dr. Johnson fays , that " it was her memory , not her oblivion , that like Antony , was forgetting and deferting her . " It certainly was ; it was her oblivious memory , as Mr. Steevens has well interpreted it ; and the licence ...
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... juft , they shall affift The deeds of justest men . MENE . Know , worthy Pompey , That what they do delay , they not deny . POм . Whiles we are fuitors to their throne , de- cays The thing we fue for.4 MENE . We , ignorant of ourselves ...
... juft , they shall affift The deeds of justest men . MENE . Know , worthy Pompey , That what they do delay , they not deny . POм . Whiles we are fuitors to their throne , de- cays The thing we fue for.4 MENE . We , ignorant of ourselves ...
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... juft one , as the words now stand ; but the sense of the words thus interpreted , being directly repugnant to the remaining words , which are evidently put in appofition with what has preceded , fhows that there must be some corruption ...
... juft one , as the words now stand ; but the sense of the words thus interpreted , being directly repugnant to the remaining words , which are evidently put in appofition with what has preceded , fhows that there must be some corruption ...
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... juft rifing from the waves ; at which time , the mythologifts tell us , the fea - deities furrounded the goddess to adore , and pay her homage . Agreeably to this fable , Cleopatra had dreffed her maids , the poet tells us , like ...
... juft rifing from the waves ; at which time , the mythologifts tell us , the fea - deities furrounded the goddess to adore , and pay her homage . Agreeably to this fable , Cleopatra had dreffed her maids , the poet tells us , like ...
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... juft , the obvious meaning of the fucceeding line will be , that in paying their obeifance to Cleopatra , the humble inclination of their bodies was fo graceful , that it added to their beauty . Warburton's amendment , the reading ...
... juft , the obvious meaning of the fucceeding line will be , that in paying their obeifance to Cleopatra , the humble inclination of their bodies was fo graceful , that it added to their beauty . Warburton's amendment , the reading ...
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