The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... question , - " Hold you the watch to - night ? " Horatio , Marcellus , and Ber- nardo , all answer , - " We do , my honour'd lord . " The folio indeed , reads - both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo ...
... question , - " Hold you the watch to - night ? " Horatio , Marcellus , and Ber- nardo , all answer , - " We do , my honour'd lord . " The folio indeed , reads - both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo ...
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... question of these wars.3 Hor . A mote it is , to trouble the mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , 5 1 [ I think , & c . ] These , and all other lines , confined within crotchets , throughout this play , are omitted in ...
... question of these wars.3 Hor . A mote it is , to trouble the mind's eye . In the most high and palmy state of Rome , 5 1 [ I think , & c . ] These , and all other lines , confined within crotchets , throughout this play , are omitted in ...
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... question whether a quibble between fun and fon be not here intended . 7- FARMER . JOHNSON . vailed lids - With lowering eyes , caft down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Vailing her high - top lower than her ribs . " See Vol ...
... question whether a quibble between fun and fon be not here intended . 7- FARMER . JOHNSON . vailed lids - With lowering eyes , caft down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : " Vailing her high - top lower than her ribs . " See Vol ...
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... question is , whether his fa- ther's shade had been spoken to ; and not whether Horatio , as a particular or privileged person , was the speaker to it . Horatio tells us he had seen the late King but once , and therefore can- not be ...
... question is , whether his fa- ther's shade had been spoken to ; and not whether Horatio , as a particular or privileged person , was the speaker to it . Horatio tells us he had seen the late King but once , and therefore can- not be ...
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... question ( and with the fame blunder in spelling ) has already occurred in the ancient copies in King Henry V : 66 - - make incifion in their hides , " That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with fuperfluotis ...
... question ( and with the fame blunder in spelling ) has already occurred in the ancient copies in King Henry V : 66 - - make incifion in their hides , " That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with fuperfluotis ...
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