The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... Johnson thus explains the old reading : " The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . " This certainly is true of foil , but where did Dr. Johnson find the ...
... Johnson thus explains the old reading : " The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . " This certainly is true of foil , but where did Dr. Johnson find the ...
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... JOHNSON . I am not fure that the poet did not mean , was of heavenly origin . MALONE . " Remains in ufe- ] The poet feems to allude to the legal diftinction between the use and abfolute poffeffion . JOHNSON . The fame phrafe has already ...
... JOHNSON . I am not fure that the poet did not mean , was of heavenly origin . MALONE . " Remains in ufe- ] The poet feems to allude to the legal diftinction between the use and abfolute poffeffion . JOHNSON . The fame phrafe has already ...
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... " MALONE . to Egypt : ] To me , the Queen of Egypt . JOHNSON . Herculean Roman ] Antony traced his descent from Anton , a fon of Hercules . STEEVENS . 6 ᎠᏎ Sir , you and I have lov'd , -but there's ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 39.
... " MALONE . to Egypt : ] To me , the Queen of Egypt . JOHNSON . Herculean Roman ] Antony traced his descent from Anton , a fon of Hercules . STEEVENS . 6 ᎠᏎ Sir , you and I have lov'd , -but there's ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 39.
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... JOHNSON . Whom these things cannot blemish , ) ] This feems inconfe- quent . I read : And his compofure & c . Grant that this becomes him , and if it can become him , he must have in him fomething very uncommon , yet , & c . JOHNSON ...
... JOHNSON . Whom these things cannot blemish , ) ] This feems inconfe- quent . I read : And his compofure & c . Grant that this becomes him , and if it can become him , he must have in him fomething very uncommon , yet , & c . JOHNSON ...
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... JOHNSON . Z to confound fuch time , ] See p . 10 , n . 7. MALONE . 3 boys ; who , being mature in knowledge , ] For ... JOHNSON . 4 That only have fear'd Cæfar : ] Those whom not love but fear made adherents to Cæfar , now fhow their ...
... JOHNSON . Z to confound fuch time , ] See p . 10 , n . 7. MALONE . 3 boys ; who , being mature in knowledge , ] For ... JOHNSON . 4 That only have fear'd Cæfar : ] Those whom not love but fear made adherents to Cæfar , now fhow their ...
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