The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... JOHNSON . Notwithstanding Warburton's note in fupport of the dignity of the Mayor , Shakspeare certainly meant to represent him as a poor , well - meaning , fimple man , for that is the chara & er he invariably gives to his Mayors . The ...
... JOHNSON . Notwithstanding Warburton's note in fupport of the dignity of the Mayor , Shakspeare certainly meant to represent him as a poor , well - meaning , fimple man , for that is the chara & er he invariably gives to his Mayors . The ...
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... Johnson's . That is , the English went not through a fecret grate , but went to : over - peer the city through a fecret grate which is in yonder tower . did not know till of late that this paffage had been thought difficult . JOHNSON ...
... Johnson's . That is , the English went not through a fecret grate , but went to : over - peer the city through a fecret grate which is in yonder tower . did not know till of late that this paffage had been thought difficult . JOHNSON ...
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... . UPTON . • I love no colours ; ] Colours is here used ambiguously for tints and deceits . JOHNSON . So , in Love's Labour's Loft : " I do fear colourable colours . ” STEEVENS . 1 SOM . Good master Vernon , it is well KING HENRY VI . 63.
... . UPTON . • I love no colours ; ] Colours is here used ambiguously for tints and deceits . JOHNSON . So , in Love's Labour's Loft : " I do fear colourable colours . ” STEEVENS . 1 SOM . Good master Vernon , it is well KING HENRY VI . 63.
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... JOHNSON . So , in Chapman's Verfion of the 21ft Book of Homer's Odyssey " Excites Penelope t'objed the prize , 8 " ( The bow and bright ftee.es ) to the woers ' ftrength . " STEEVENS . but anger , that thy cheeks & c . ] i . e . it is ...
... JOHNSON . So , in Chapman's Verfion of the 21ft Book of Homer's Odyssey " Excites Penelope t'objed the prize , 8 " ( The bow and bright ftee.es ) to the woers ' ftrength . " STEEVENS . but anger , that thy cheeks & c . ] i . e . it is ...
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... JOHNSON . It does not appear that the Temple had any peculiar privilege at this time , being then , as it is at prefent , the refidence of law- ftudents . The author might , indeed , imagine it to have derived fome fuch privilege from ...
... JOHNSON . It does not appear that the Temple had any peculiar privilege at this time , being then , as it is at prefent , the refidence of law- ftudents . The author might , indeed , imagine it to have derived fome fuch privilege from ...
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