The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... muft charge his horns with gar- lands , i.e. make him a rich and honourable cuckold , having his horns hung about with garlands . WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt ...
... muft charge his horns with gar- lands , i.e. make him a rich and honourable cuckold , having his horns hung about with garlands . WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt ...
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... muft forego , " Whose pleasant taste is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am ftill , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns ...
... muft forego , " Whose pleasant taste is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am ftill , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns ...
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... muft I have ? and rage . Thus , Hamlet fays of a ranting player , that he " out - herods Herod . " And , in this tragedy , Alexas tells Cleo- patra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when The is angry ; " i . e . not ...
... muft I have ? and rage . Thus , Hamlet fays of a ranting player , that he " out - herods Herod . " And , in this tragedy , Alexas tells Cleo- patra , that " not even Herod of Jewry dare look upon her when The is angry ; " i . e . not ...
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... muft fare the worse for his want of activity . First , if this compoft be not frequently turned over , it will bring forth weeds fpontaneously ; fecondly , if it be suffered to continue where it is made , the fields receive no benefit ...
... muft fare the worse for his want of activity . First , if this compoft be not frequently turned over , it will bring forth weeds fpontaneously ; fecondly , if it be suffered to continue where it is made , the fields receive no benefit ...
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... place ; it does not denote power but inclination . The fenfe is , the hand that drove her off would now willingly pluck her back again . HEATH . I muft from this enchanting queen break off ; Ten ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 27.
... place ; it does not denote power but inclination . The fenfe is , the hand that drove her off would now willingly pluck her back again . HEATH . I muft from this enchanting queen break off ; Ten ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 27.
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