The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... also a white comet with filver haires , " says Pliny , as tranflated by P. Holland , 1601. STEEVENS . • That have confented- ] If this expreffion means no more than that the stars gave a bare confent , or agreed to let King Henry die ...
... also a white comet with filver haires , " says Pliny , as tranflated by P. Holland , 1601. STEEVENS . • That have confented- ] If this expreffion means no more than that the stars gave a bare confent , or agreed to let King Henry die ...
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... also the fiddler who was confenting with her . " meaning the fiddler that was her accomplice . The word appears to be used in the fame fenfe in the fifth scene of this Act , where Talbot fays to his troops : " You all confented unto ...
... also the fiddler who was confenting with her . " meaning the fiddler that was her accomplice . The word appears to be used in the fame fenfe in the fifth scene of this Act , where Talbot fays to his troops : " You all confented unto ...
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... also King Henry V. A & IV . fc . ii . STEEVENS . 1 Their arms are fet , like clocks , ] Perhaps our author was thinking of the clocks in which figures in the fhape of men ftruck the hours . Of these there were many in his time . MALONE ...
... also King Henry V. A & IV . fc . ii . STEEVENS . 1 Their arms are fet , like clocks , ] Perhaps our author was thinking of the clocks in which figures in the fhape of men ftruck the hours . Of these there were many in his time . MALONE ...
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... also think myself authorised to receive - bright , the neceffary epithet fupplied by the fecond folio . STEEVENS . I - · like Adonis ' gardens , ] It may not be impertinent to take notice of a dispute between four criticks , of very ...
... also think myself authorised to receive - bright , the neceffary epithet fupplied by the fecond folio . STEEVENS . I - · like Adonis ' gardens , ] It may not be impertinent to take notice of a dispute between four criticks , of very ...
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... also fc . iii . T. WARTON . The fame is faid in Drayton's Miferies of Queen Margaret , of Lord Warwick : " And ftill fo fearful was great Warwick's name , " That being once cry'd on , put them oft to flight , " On the king's army till ...
... also fc . iii . T. WARTON . The fame is faid in Drayton's Miferies of Queen Margaret , of Lord Warwick : " And ftill fo fearful was great Warwick's name , " That being once cry'd on , put them oft to flight , " On the king's army till ...
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