The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12 |
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... hand : ] Is the same as , “ Here's my hand . ” JOHNSON . 4 Be Factious for
redress — ] Factious seems here to mean active . Johnson . It means , I
apprehend , ' embody a party or faction . ' Malone . Perhaps Dr. Johnson's
explanation is the ...
... hand : ] Is the same as , “ Here's my hand . ” JOHNSON . 4 Be Factious for
redress — ] Factious seems here to mean active . Johnson . It means , I
apprehend , ' embody a party or faction . ' Malone . Perhaps Dr. Johnson's
explanation is the ...
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Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With
great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that
meaning . M. Mason , But when he once attains the utmost round , He then unto ...
Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With
great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word experiment will bear that
meaning . M. Mason , But when he once attains the utmost round , He then unto ...
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JOHNSON . Apprehensive does not mean , as Johnson explains it , susceptible
of fear , but intelligent , capable of apprehending , M. Mason . So , in King Henry
IV . Part II . Act IV . Sc . III . : “ - makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive , " & c .
JOHNSON . Apprehensive does not mean , as Johnson explains it , susceptible
of fear , but intelligent , capable of apprehending , M. Mason . So , in King Henry
IV . Part II . Act IV . Sc . III . : “ - makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive , " & c .
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