The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mind thy worst all best exceeds ? " MALONE , whose every passion fully strives- ] The folio reads . who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whose every passion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text ...
... mind thy worst all best exceeds ? " MALONE , whose every passion fully strives- ] The folio reads . who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whose every passion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text ...
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... minds . It is at least a conjecture that deserves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnson , however , might , in some degree , have countenanced his explanation by a singular epithet , that occurs twice in the Iliad - aveμorpecès ; literally ...
... minds . It is at least a conjecture that deserves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnson , however , might , in some degree , have countenanced his explanation by a singular epithet , that occurs twice in the Iliad - aveμorpecès ; literally ...
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... minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that the substantive to which it refers must be something belonging to us ...
... minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that the substantive to which it refers must be something belonging to us ...
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... minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " It ascends me into the brain ; -makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive ... mind , which gives hope of a future harvest . " 66 Being at all times very unwilling to depart from the old copy , I ...
... minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " It ascends me into the brain ; -makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive ... mind , which gives hope of a future harvest . " 66 Being at all times very unwilling to depart from the old copy , I ...
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... mind , turn to pain . JOHNSON . I rather understand the passage thus : What we often cast from us in contempt we wish again for , and what is at present our greatest pleasure , lowers in our estimation by the revolution of time ; or by ...
... mind , turn to pain . JOHNSON . I rather understand the passage thus : What we often cast from us in contempt we wish again for , and what is at present our greatest pleasure , lowers in our estimation by the revolution of time ; or by ...
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ancient answer Antony appears arms bear believe better Book Cæsar called cause CLEO Cleopatra common Cordelia daughters dead death Edgar edition editors Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fall father fear folio fool fortune give given Gloster gods hand hast hath head hear heart Henry hold honour JOHNSON KENT kind King lady LEAR leave less live look lord madam MALONE MASON master means mind nature never night noble observed old copy omitted once passage perhaps play poor present quartos queen reason says scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sure sword tears tell thee thing thou thought translation true turn WARBURTON wind wish word