The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... blood , Even to the court , the heart , —to the feat o'the brain ; 8 7 The counsellor heart , ] The heart was anciently esteemed the feat of prudence . Homo cordatus is a prudent man . JOHNSON . The heart was confidered by Shakspeare as ...
... blood , Even to the court , the heart , —to the feat o'the brain ; 8 7 The counsellor heart , ] The heart was anciently esteemed the feat of prudence . Homo cordatus is a prudent man . JOHNSON . The heart was confidered by Shakspeare as ...
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... blood , even to the royal refidence , the heart , in which the kingly - crowned under- ftanding fits enthroned . So , in King Henry VI . P. II : " The rightful heir to England's royal feat . " In like manner in Twelfth - Night our ...
... blood , even to the royal refidence , the heart , in which the kingly - crowned under- ftanding fits enthroned . So , in King Henry VI . P. II : " The rightful heir to England's royal feat . " In like manner in Twelfth - Night our ...
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... blood , to run Again , in Othello : " Yield up , O love , thy crown and hearted throne . " See also a paffage in King Henry V. where feat is used in the fame fenfe as here ; Vol . XII . p . 310 , n . 7. MALONE . 9 the cranks and offices ...
... blood , to run Again , in Othello : " Yield up , O love , thy crown and hearted throne . " See also a paffage in King Henry V. where feat is used in the fame fenfe as here ; Vol . XII . p . 310 , n . 7. MALONE . 9 the cranks and offices ...
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... blood may be the true reading . In King Henry VI . P. I : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high fpirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , Act IV . fc . v : " But when they fhall fee his creft up ...
... blood may be the true reading . In King Henry VI . P. I : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high fpirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , Act IV . fc . v : " But when they fhall fee his creft up ...
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... blood ! VOL . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man , to retire myfelf . ] This verb active ( fignifying to with- draw ) has already occurred in The Tempeft : 66 I will thence " Retire me to my Milan- . " Again , in Timon of Athens ...
... blood ! VOL . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man , to retire myfelf . ] This verb active ( fignifying to with- draw ) has already occurred in The Tempeft : 66 I will thence " Retire me to my Milan- . " Again , in Timon of Athens ...
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