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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... purpose . " See allo Mintheu's Dict . 1617 : " To defigne or thew by a token . " Defigned is yet used in this sense in Scotland . The old copies have defeigne . The correction was made by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . His ...
... purpose . " See allo Mintheu's Dict . 1617 : " To defigne or thew by a token . " Defigned is yet used in this sense in Scotland . The old copies have defeigne . The correction was made by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . His ...
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... purpose , -to fupprefs paffage already quoted from The Winter's Tale . It may , how- ever , fignify weeping . " Dropping of the eyes " was a technical expreffion in our author's time . " If the fpring be wet with much fouth wind , -the ...
... purpose , -to fupprefs paffage already quoted from The Winter's Tale . It may , how- ever , fignify weeping . " Dropping of the eyes " was a technical expreffion in our author's time . " If the fpring be wet with much fouth wind , -the ...
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... purpose of perfuading you to yield to a criminal paffion , though they appear only the genuine effufions of a pure and lawful af- fection , and affume the femblance of thofe facred engagements entered into at the altar of wedlock . The ...
... purpose of perfuading you to yield to a criminal paffion , though they appear only the genuine effufions of a pure and lawful af- fection , and affume the femblance of thofe facred engagements entered into at the altar of wedlock . The ...
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... purpose . If this ( fays he ) be the cafe , that the effect follows the thing operated upon [ carrion ] and not the thing operating [ a god , ] why need we wonder , that the fupreme caufe of all things diffufing its bleffings on mankind ...
... purpose . If this ( fays he ) be the cafe , that the effect follows the thing operated upon [ carrion ] and not the thing operating [ a god , ] why need we wonder , that the fupreme caufe of all things diffufing its bleffings on mankind ...
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... purpose . You were fent for ; and there is a kind of confeffion in your looks , which your modefties have not craft enough to colour : I know , the good king and queen have fent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? HAM . That you ...
... purpose . You were fent for ; and there is a kind of confeffion in your looks , which your modefties have not craft enough to colour : I know , the good king and queen have fent for you . Ros . To what end , my lord ? HAM . That you ...
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