The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis . Again , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " Take you those horse , and coast them . " Again , in The Maid of the Mill , by the fame authors , two gen- tlemen are entering , and a lady asks ...
... Shakspeare's Venus and Adonis . Again , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " Take you those horse , and coast them . " Again , in The Maid of the Mill , by the fame authors , two gen- tlemen are entering , and a lady asks ...
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... Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And seide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenser mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire mourir , a French phrase . So , in The Battle of Alcazar , " We understand ...
... Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And seide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenser mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire mourir , a French phrase . So , in The Battle of Alcazar , " We understand ...
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... Shakspeare's time uniformly acquired a ludicrous sense . " Make them quondams ( says Latimer in one of his Sermons , ) out with them , caft them out of their office . " And in another place : " He will have every man a quondam , as he ...
... Shakspeare's time uniformly acquired a ludicrous sense . " Make them quondams ( says Latimer in one of his Sermons , ) out with them , caft them out of their office . " And in another place : " He will have every man a quondam , as he ...
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... Shakspeare's first copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in subsequent passages ( added to the old matter ) introducing expreffions which had ftruck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old play the line occurs but ...
... Shakspeare's first copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in subsequent passages ( added to the old matter ) introducing expreffions which had ftruck him in pre- ceding scenes . In the old play the line occurs but ...
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... Shakspeare's time , by an eternal plant was meant what we now call a perennial one . STEEVENS . The folio reads an external plant ; but as that word seems to afford no meaning , and as Shakspeare has adopted every other part of this ...
... Shakspeare's time , by an eternal plant was meant what we now call a perennial one . STEEVENS . The folio reads an external plant ; but as that word seems to afford no meaning , and as Shakspeare has adopted every other part of this ...
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