The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ancient copy . The fubftitution of Calues , inftead of Cato's , is eafily accounted for . Shakspeare wrote , according to the mode of his time , Catoes with ; ( So , in Beau- mont's Mafque , 1613 : " And what will Junoes Iris do for her ...
... ancient copy . The fubftitution of Calues , inftead of Cato's , is eafily accounted for . Shakspeare wrote , according to the mode of his time , Catoes with ; ( So , in Beau- mont's Mafque , 1613 : " And what will Junoes Iris do for her ...
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... ancient read- ing . Coriolanus may mean , that as all the foldiers have offered to attend him on this expedition , and he wants only a part of them , he will fubmit the felection to four indifferent perfons , that he himself may efcape ...
... ancient read- ing . Coriolanus may mean , that as all the foldiers have offered to attend him on this expedition , and he wants only a part of them , he will fubmit the felection to four indifferent perfons , that he himself may efcape ...
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... ancient language , fignifies to hate . Or the con- ftruction may be - Not Africk owns a ferpent I more abhor ànd envy , than thy fame . STEEVENS . And the gods doom him after ! 5 AUF . 50 CORIOLANUS . CORI SCENE VIII. ...
... ancient language , fignifies to hate . Or the con- ftruction may be - Not Africk owns a ferpent I more abhor ànd envy , than thy fame . STEEVENS . And the gods doom him after ! 5 AUF . 50 CORIOLANUS . CORI SCENE VIII. ...
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... ancient as the age of Shakspeare . What Martial has faid of Mutius Scævola , may however be applied to Dr. Warburton's propofed emendation : Si non erraffet , fecerat ille minus . " STEEVENS . Bullokar , in his English Expofitor , 8vo ...
... ancient as the age of Shakspeare . What Martial has faid of Mutius Scævola , may however be applied to Dr. Warburton's propofed emendation : Si non erraffet , fecerat ille minus . " STEEVENS . Bullokar , in his English Expofitor , 8vo ...
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... ancient writers for feldom . STEEVENS . 2 a vulgar ftation : ] A station among the rabble . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " A vulgar comment will be made of it . " MAlone . A vulgar ftation , I believe , fignifies only a common ...
... ancient writers for feldom . STEEVENS . 2 a vulgar ftation : ] A station among the rabble . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " A vulgar comment will be made of it . " MAlone . A vulgar ftation , I believe , fignifies only a common ...
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