The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... JOHNSON . Remorfe is pity , and has twice occurred in that fenfe in Mea- fure for Measure . See Vol . II . p . 48. STEEVENS . I -common proof , ] Common experiment . JOHNSON . 2 But when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto ...
... JOHNSON . Remorfe is pity , and has twice occurred in that fenfe in Mea- fure for Measure . See Vol . II . p . 48. STEEVENS . I -common proof , ] Common experiment . JOHNSON . 2 But when he once attains the upmost round , He then unto ...
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... JOHNSON . 2 For if thou path thy native femblance on , ] If thou walk in thy true form . JOHNSON . 66 The fame verb is used by Drayton in his Polyclbion , Song II : Where , from the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path ...
... JOHNSON . 2 For if thou path thy native femblance on , ] If thou walk in thy true form . JOHNSON . 66 The fame verb is used by Drayton in his Polyclbion , Song II : Where , from the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path ...
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... JOHNSON . in fhame of cowardice : ] The ancients did not place courage but wisdom in the heart . JOHNSON . 2 We were , & c . ] In old editions : We heard two lions . -We heare -The firft folio : The copies have been all corrupt , and ...
... JOHNSON . in fhame of cowardice : ] The ancients did not place courage but wisdom in the heart . JOHNSON . 2 We were , & c . ] In old editions : We heard two lions . -We heare -The firft folio : The copies have been all corrupt , and ...
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... JOHNSON , I -holds on his rank , ] Perhaps , holds on his race ; conti- nues his courfe . We commonly fay , To hold a rank , and To bold on a courfe or way . JOHNSON . 2 Doth not Brutus bootless kneel ] I would read : Do not Brutus ...
... JOHNSON , I -holds on his rank , ] Perhaps , holds on his race ; conti- nues his courfe . We commonly fay , To hold a rank , and To bold on a courfe or way . JOHNSON . 2 Doth not Brutus bootless kneel ] I would read : Do not Brutus ...
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... JOHNSON . 8 Our arms exempt from malice , ] This is the reading only of the modern editions , yet perhaps the true reading . The old copy has : Our arms in ftrength of malice . JOHNSON . The old reading I believe to have been what the ...
... JOHNSON . 8 Our arms exempt from malice , ] This is the reading only of the modern editions , yet perhaps the true reading . The old copy has : Our arms in ftrength of malice . JOHNSON . The old reading I believe to have been what the ...
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