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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... word . STEEVENS . 3 Long live the king ! This sentence appears to have been the watch - word . MALONE . * ' Tis now ftruck twelve ; ] I strongly suspect that the true reading is - new ftruck , & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I. fc ...
... word . STEEVENS . 3 Long live the king ! This sentence appears to have been the watch - word . MALONE . * ' Tis now ftruck twelve ; ] I strongly suspect that the true reading is - new ftruck , & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I. fc ...
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... word Polack again , Act II . fc . iv . POPE Polack was , in that age , the term for an inhabitant of Poland : Polaque , French . As in F. Davison's tranflation of Pafferatius's epitaph on Henry III . of France , published by Camden ...
... word Polack again , Act II . fc . iv . POPE Polack was , in that age , the term for an inhabitant of Poland : Polaque , French . As in F. Davison's tranflation of Pafferatius's epitaph on Henry III . of France , published by Camden ...
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... word of like found that was familiar to his ear . Unluckily , however , it happened that the fingular of the latter has the fame found as the plural of the former . Hence it has been fuppofed that Shakspeare meant to write Polacks . We ...
... word of like found that was familiar to his ear . Unluckily , however , it happened that the fingular of the latter has the fame found as the plural of the former . Hence it has been fuppofed that Shakspeare meant to write Polacks . We ...
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... word stars in the fecond line induces me to believe that As fiars in that which precedes , is a corruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , and dews of blood Disasterous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is ...
... word stars in the fecond line induces me to believe that As fiars in that which precedes , is a corruption . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote : Aftres with trains of fire , and dews of blood Disasterous dimm'd the fun . The word aftre is ...
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... word here gives an energy and an elegance , WHICH IS MUCH EASIER TO BE CONCEIVED THAN EXPLAINED IN TERMS . I believe so : for when explained in terms it comes to this : -That father after he had loft himself , loft his father . But the ...
... word here gives an energy and an elegance , WHICH IS MUCH EASIER TO BE CONCEIVED THAN EXPLAINED IN TERMS . I believe so : for when explained in terms it comes to this : -That father after he had loft himself , loft his father . But the ...
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