The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Johnson obferves in his Journey to the Western lands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his fecond title , is ftill remaining . STEEVENS . Are ye fantastical , ] By fantaflical is not meant , according to ...
... Johnson obferves in his Journey to the Western lands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his fecond title , is ftill remaining . STEEVENS . Are ye fantastical , ] By fantaflical is not meant , according to ...
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... JOHNSON . The old copy reads - Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnfon's explanation would be lefs exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr ...
... JOHNSON . The old copy reads - Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnfon's explanation would be lefs exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr ...
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... JOHNSON . So , in The Tragedie of Cræfus , 1604 , by lord Sterline : " For as the fhadow feems more monftrous fill , " Than doth the fubftance whence it hath the being , So th ' apprehenfion of approaching ill " Seems greater than ...
... JOHNSON . So , in The Tragedie of Cræfus , 1604 , by lord Sterline : " For as the fhadow feems more monftrous fill , " Than doth the fubftance whence it hath the being , So th ' apprehenfion of approaching ill " Seems greater than ...
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... JOHNSON . Surmife , is fpeculation , conje & ure concerning the future . MALONE . Shakspeare has fomewhat like this fentiment in The Merchant of Venice : " Where , every fomething being blent together , " Turns to a wild of nothing ...
... JOHNSON . Surmife , is fpeculation , conje & ure concerning the future . MALONE . Shakspeare has fomewhat like this fentiment in The Merchant of Venice : " Where , every fomething being blent together , " Turns to a wild of nothing ...
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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the fchool - term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning , is , — We cannot conftrue or ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the fchool - term was , I believe , intended by Shakspeare . The meaning , is , — We cannot conftrue or ...
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