The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thoughts : " And now art thou curfed from the earth , which hath opened her mouth to re- ceive thy brother's blood . " Genefis , iv . 11 . The old play ( as Theobald has obferved ) applies this defcrip- tion to the death of Salisbury ...
... thoughts : " And now art thou curfed from the earth , which hath opened her mouth to re- ceive thy brother's blood . " Genefis , iv . 11 . The old play ( as Theobald has obferved ) applies this defcrip- tion to the death of Salisbury ...
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... thought in both thefe foliloquies is borrowed from Holinfhed , p . 665 : - " This deadly conflict continued ten hours in doubtful state of victorie , uncertainlie heaving and setting on both fides , " & c . * The quarto , 1600 , printed ...
... thought in both thefe foliloquies is borrowed from Holinfhed , p . 665 : - " This deadly conflict continued ten hours in doubtful state of victorie , uncertainlie heaving and setting on both fides , " & c . * The quarto , 1600 , printed ...
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... thought of without the deepeft anguish . The fame quaint expreffion is found in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " O , quoth Lucretius , I did give that life , " Which the too early and too late hath fpill'd . " . Here late clearly means ...
... thought of without the deepeft anguish . The fame quaint expreffion is found in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " O , quoth Lucretius , I did give that life , " Which the too early and too late hath fpill'd . " . Here late clearly means ...
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... thought every hour of the night ! " STEEVENS . This word , which Shakspeare fubftituted for misdeem , he has again ufed in Antony and Cleopatra : " Be it known , that we the greatest are mis - thought , " For things that others do ...
... thought every hour of the night ! " STEEVENS . This word , which Shakspeare fubftituted for misdeem , he has again ufed in Antony and Cleopatra : " Be it known , that we the greatest are mis - thought , " For things that others do ...
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... thought you did . " In time the marble weares with weakest showres . " See note on Dodfley's Collection of Old Plays , edit . 1780 , Vol . XII . p . 387. STEEVENS . My love till death , & c . ] The variation is here worth noting . In ...
... thought you did . " In time the marble weares with weakest showres . " See note on Dodfley's Collection of Old Plays , edit . 1780 , Vol . XII . p . 387. STEEVENS . My love till death , & c . ] The variation is here worth noting . In ...
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