The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Second Citizen , But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mifiake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . 1 CIT . We cannot ...
... Second Citizen , But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it must have been a mifiake , and that they ought to be attributed to the first Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . 1 CIT . We cannot ...
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... Second Part of King Henry IV . Act IV . fc . iv : But thou [ the crown ] moft fine , moft honour'd , most renown'd , Haft eat thy bearer up . " To be eat up with pride , is still a phrase in common and vul- gar ufe . He is grown too ...
... Second Part of King Henry IV . Act IV . fc . iv : But thou [ the crown ] moft fine , moft honour'd , most renown'd , Haft eat thy bearer up . " To be eat up with pride , is still a phrase in common and vul- gar ufe . He is grown too ...
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... second folio . STEEVENS . 7 - ' Tis not four days gone , ] i . e . four days paft . STEEVENS . * They have prefs'd a power , ] Thus the modern editors . The old copy reads - They have preft a power ; which may fignify , have a power ...
... second folio . STEEVENS . 7 - ' Tis not four days gone , ] i . e . four days paft . STEEVENS . * They have prefs'd a power , ] Thus the modern editors . The old copy reads - They have preft a power ; which may fignify , have a power ...
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... diffembling lad , a crack . " Crack fignifies a boy child . See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note on The Second Part of King Henry IV . Vol . XII . p . 129 , n . 8 . STEEVENS . VIR . I will with her speedy ftrength , and 32 CORIOLANUS .
... diffembling lad , a crack . " Crack fignifies a boy child . See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note on The Second Part of King Henry IV . Vol . XII . p . 129 , n . 8 . STEEVENS . VIR . I will with her speedy ftrength , and 32 CORIOLANUS .
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... second one , as a needless repetition of the first , and to make a numeral word of too . WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his character , is minutely particular : Seven wounds ? let me fee ; one in the neck , two in the thigh- Nay ...
... second one , as a needless repetition of the first , and to make a numeral word of too . WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his character , is minutely particular : Seven wounds ? let me fee ; one in the neck , two in the thigh- Nay ...
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