The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... perfon on each watch . But there is no need of change . Horatio is certainly not an officer , but Hamlet's fellow - ftudent at Wittenberg : but as he accompa nied Marcellus and Bernardo on the watch from a motive of curiofity , our poet ...
... perfon on each watch . But there is no need of change . Horatio is certainly not an officer , but Hamlet's fellow - ftudent at Wittenberg : but as he accompa nied Marcellus and Bernardo on the watch from a motive of curiofity , our poet ...
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... perfon than a prince . STEEVENS . 7 jump at this dead hour , ] So , the 4to . 1604. The folio -juft . STEEVENS . The correction was probably made by the author . JoHNSON . In the folio we fometimes find a familiar word substituted for ...
... perfon than a prince . STEEVENS . 7 jump at this dead hour , ] So , the 4to . 1604. The folio -juft . STEEVENS . The correction was probably made by the author . JoHNSON . In the folio we fometimes find a familiar word substituted for ...
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... perfon who has entered into an in- ceftuous marriage with my mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman , for I am thy fiep - fon ; being fuch , I am lefs near to ...
... perfon who has entered into an in- ceftuous marriage with my mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman , for I am thy fiep - fon ; being fuch , I am lefs near to ...
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... perfon , was the speaker to it . Horatio tells us he had feen the late King but once , and therefore can- not be imagined to have any particular intereft with his appa- rition . The vulgar notion that a ghoft could only be spoken to ...
... perfon , was the speaker to it . Horatio tells us he had feen the late King but once , and therefore can- not be imagined to have any particular intereft with his appa- rition . The vulgar notion that a ghoft could only be spoken to ...
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... perfon , I'll speak to it , though hell itself thould gape , And bid me hold my peace . I pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this fight , Let it be tenable in your filence still ; ' And whatsoever elfe fhall hap to - night ...
... perfon , I'll speak to it , though hell itself thould gape , And bid me hold my peace . I pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this fight , Let it be tenable in your filence still ; ' And whatsoever elfe fhall hap to - night ...
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