The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... purpose , be- cause they would go thither ; fo , indeed , all disquiet , horror , and perturbation follow her . fame epithet again in Twelfth - Night : " There is no Christian can ever believe fuch impoffible paffages of groffnefs ...
... purpose , be- cause they would go thither ; fo , indeed , all disquiet , horror , and perturbation follow her . fame epithet again in Twelfth - Night : " There is no Christian can ever believe fuch impoffible paffages of groffnefs ...
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... purpose , like an honeft man , and a foldier ; and now is he 5 carving the fashion of a new doublet . ] This folly , fo confpicuous in the gallants of former ages , is laughed at by all our comic writers . So , in Greene's Farewell to ...
... purpose , like an honeft man , and a foldier ; and now is he 5 carving the fashion of a new doublet . ] This folly , fo confpicuous in the gallants of former ages , is laughed at by all our comic writers . So , in Greene's Farewell to ...
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... purpose to grace harmony ! D. PEDRO . See you where Benedick hath hid himself ? CLAUD . O , very well , my lord : the mufick ended , We'll fit the kid - fox with a penny - worth.3 knowyng that all thynges naturall is the worke of God ...
... purpose to grace harmony ! D. PEDRO . See you where Benedick hath hid himself ? CLAUD . O , very well , my lord : the mufick ended , We'll fit the kid - fox with a penny - worth.3 knowyng that all thynges naturall is the worke of God ...
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... purpose . Propofe is right . See the preceding note . STEEVENS . Purpose , however , may be equally right . It depends only on the manner of accenting the word , which , in Shakspeare's time , was often used in the fame fenfe as propofe ...
... purpose . Propofe is right . See the preceding note . STEEVENS . Purpose , however , may be equally right . It depends only on the manner of accenting the word , which , in Shakspeare's time , was often used in the fame fenfe as propofe ...
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... make acquainted with . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Is he yet poffefs'd how much you would ? " Again , ibid : " I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose . " STEEVENS . How innocent fhe died : and , if your love 160 MUCH ADO.
... make acquainted with . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Is he yet poffefs'd how much you would ? " Again , ibid : " I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose . " STEEVENS . How innocent fhe died : and , if your love 160 MUCH ADO.
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