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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... observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been first called Oldcastle . This almoft amounts to a self- evident proof of the thing being fo : and that the ...
... observed this , when I wrote my note to The First Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been first called Oldcastle . This almoft amounts to a self- evident proof of the thing being fo : and that the ...
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... observe , how familiar it is with our poet to play the chimes upon words fimilar in found , and differing in fignification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i ...
... observe , how familiar it is with our poet to play the chimes upon words fimilar in found , and differing in fignification ; and therefore I make no question but he wrote - A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear : i ...
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... observed , ) a courtezan fays , " it is the eafieft art and cunning for our fect to counterfeit sick , that are always full of fits , when we are well , " I have therefore no doubt that fect was licentiously ufed by our author , and his ...
... observed , ) a courtezan fays , " it is the eafieft art and cunning for our fect to counterfeit sick , that are always full of fits , when we are well , " I have therefore no doubt that fect was licentiously ufed by our author , and his ...
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... observed , that paft perils are not defcribed as equally terrible with enfuing croffes , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the fum of human calamity . He who has already gone through fome perils , might hope to have his ...
... observed , that paft perils are not defcribed as equally terrible with enfuing croffes , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the fum of human calamity . He who has already gone through fome perils , might hope to have his ...
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... observations . Since this note was written , I have obferved that Mr. Tyr- whitt agrees with me in thinking that there was no poet of the name of Scogan in the time of King Edward IV . nor any ancient poet of that name but Henry Scogan ...
... observations . Since this note was written , I have obferved that Mr. Tyr- whitt agrees with me in thinking that there was no poet of the name of Scogan in the time of King Edward IV . nor any ancient poet of that name but Henry Scogan ...
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