The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Perhaps the pointing may be reformed without injury to the sense : let him not come there To feek out forrow that dwells every where . WHALLEY , SCENE III . Gosford Green , near Coventry . Lifts C2 KING RICHARD II . 19 Commend me to my ...
... Perhaps the pointing may be reformed without injury to the sense : let him not come there To feek out forrow that dwells every where . WHALLEY , SCENE III . Gosford Green , near Coventry . Lifts C2 KING RICHARD II . 19 Commend me to my ...
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... perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator fubftitutes ; but the rhyme , to which fenfe is too often enslaved , obliged Shakspeare to write jeft , and obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators ...
... perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator fubftitutes ; but the rhyme , to which fenfe is too often enslaved , obliged Shakspeare to write jeft , and obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators ...
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... Perhaps the author intended that Hereford in fpeaking this line fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; -and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's ...
... Perhaps the author intended that Hereford in fpeaking this line fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; -and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's ...
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... perhaps known then , but very frequent in Shakspeare's time , and much lamented by the wifest and best of our ancestors . JOHNSON . 3 Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] Where the will rebels against the notices of the ...
... perhaps known then , but very frequent in Shakspeare's time , and much lamented by the wifest and best of our ancestors . JOHNSON . 3 Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] Where the will rebels against the notices of the ...
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... Perhaps the word might be infeftion , if fuch a word was in ufe . FARMER . 7 lefs happier lands ; ] So read all the editions , except Sir T. Hanmer's , which has lefs happy . I believe , Shakspeare , from the habit of faying more ...
... Perhaps the word might be infeftion , if fuch a word was in ufe . FARMER . 7 lefs happier lands ; ] So read all the editions , except Sir T. Hanmer's , which has lefs happy . I believe , Shakspeare , from the habit of faying more ...
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