The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself blind ; which might have been told with lefs obfcurity in fewer words . JOHNSON . 7 Who dazzling fo , that eye fhall be his heed , And give him light that was it blinded by . ] This is another paffage unneceffarily obfcure ; the ...
... himself blind ; which might have been told with lefs obfcurity in fewer words . JOHNSON . 7 Who dazzling fo , that eye fhall be his heed , And give him light that was it blinded by . ] This is another paffage unneceffarily obfcure ; the ...
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... himself to an uncommon pitch , when he unbent himself , had nothing to fupport him ; but fell below all likeness of himself ; while Shakspeare , indebted more largely to nature than the other to his acquired talents , could never , in ...
... himself to an uncommon pitch , when he unbent himself , had nothing to fupport him ; but fell below all likeness of himself ; while Shakspeare , indebted more largely to nature than the other to his acquired talents , could never , in ...
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... himself from the world , as to adopt the language of a cloifter . M. MASON . And I will ufe him for my minstrelfy . ] i . e . I will make a minftrel of him , whofe occupation was to relate fabulous stories . DOUCE . fire - new words ...
... himself from the world , as to adopt the language of a cloifter . M. MASON . And I will ufe him for my minstrelfy . ] i . e . I will make a minftrel of him , whofe occupation was to relate fabulous stories . DOUCE . fire - new words ...
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... himself . " STEEVENS . A forenfick term . A thief is faid to be taken with the manner , i . e . mainour or manour , ( for fo it is written in our old law- books , ) when he is apprehended with the thing ftolen in his poffeffion . The ...
... himself . " STEEVENS . A forenfick term . A thief is faid to be taken with the manner , i . e . mainour or manour , ( for fo it is written in our old law- books , ) when he is apprehended with the thing ftolen in his poffeffion . The ...
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... himself of his ex- crements , whenfoever he had bade him . " DR . GREY . Bankes's horfe is alluded to by many writers contemporary with Shakspeare ; among the reft , by Ben Jonfon , in Every Man out of his Humour : " He keeps more ado ...
... himself of his ex- crements , whenfoever he had bade him . " DR . GREY . Bankes's horfe is alluded to by many writers contemporary with Shakspeare ; among the reft , by Ben Jonfon , in Every Man out of his Humour : " He keeps more ado ...
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