The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself too long . JOHNSON . The Oxford editor might have juftified the change he made , from the authority of the quarto , according to which I would read ; explaining the first line thus : Thy father begot thee at too . late a period ...
... himself too long . JOHNSON . The Oxford editor might have juftified the change he made , from the authority of the quarto , according to which I would read ; explaining the first line thus : Thy father begot thee at too . late a period ...
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... himself declare that it is Clifford ; and therefore I suppose the variation in the folio arofe , not from Shakspeare , but from fome negligence or inac- curacy of a compofitor or transcriber . MALONE . 3 1 like life and death's ...
... himself declare that it is Clifford ; and therefore I suppose the variation in the folio arofe , not from Shakspeare , but from fome negligence or inac- curacy of a compofitor or transcriber . MALONE . 3 1 like life and death's ...
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... himself fays : " From Scotland am I ftol'n , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinfhed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered [ into England , ] but he was knowen and taken of one Cantlow , and brought toward the king ...
... himself fays : " From Scotland am I ftol'n , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinfhed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered [ into England , ] but he was knowen and taken of one Cantlow , and brought toward the king ...
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... himself to Queen Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the present scene , ) fays : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the houfe of Lancafter ; - 86 ( And Rivers fo were you : ) - was not your husband " In ...
... himself to Queen Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the present scene , ) fays : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the houfe of Lancafter ; - 86 ( And Rivers fo were you : ) - was not your husband " In ...
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... himself to want . Bacon remarks that the deformed are com- monly daring ; and it is almoft proverbially obferved that they are ill - natured . The truth is , that the deformed , like all other men , are displeased with inferiority , and ...
... himself to want . Bacon remarks that the deformed are com- monly daring ; and it is almoft proverbially obferved that they are ill - natured . The truth is , that the deformed , like all other men , are displeased with inferiority , and ...
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