The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... " And night's black agents to their preys do roufe . " MALONE . 5 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . And of fo eafy and fo plain a ftop , 6 INDUCTION .
... " And night's black agents to their preys do roufe . " MALONE . 5 Rumour is a pipe- ] Here the poet imagines himself defcribing Rumour , and forgets that Rumour is the speaker . JOHNSON . And of fo eafy and fo plain a ftop , 6 INDUCTION .
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... himself in his castle , a place of ftrength in those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged ftone . THEOBALD . Theobald is ...
... himself in his castle , a place of ftrength in those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged ftone . THEOBALD . Theobald is ...
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... chard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will anfwer . BARD . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . NORTH . What news , lord Bardolph ? every mi- nute now Should be the father of some stratagem : 8 The.
... chard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will anfwer . BARD . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . NORTH . What news , lord Bardolph ? every mi- nute now Should be the father of some stratagem : 8 The.
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... being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themfelves : ] As Northumberland is here com- paring himself to a perfon , who , though his joints are weakened A fcaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , 18 SECOND PART OF.
... being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice themfelves : ] As Northumberland is here com- paring himself to a perfon , who , though his joints are weakened A fcaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , 18 SECOND PART OF.
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... himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 in ...
... himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 in ...
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