The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... JOHNSON . A glass that FEATED them ; ] A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . JOHNSON . This passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry ...
... JOHNSON . A glass that FEATED them ; ] A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . JOHNSON . This passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry ...
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... Johnson would give us : 66 Years , ages , on me ! " 66 " " I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the other attempts at emendation . Many a year's age , ' is an idea of some weight : but if Cymbeline meant ...
... Johnson would give us : 66 Years , ages , on me ! " 66 " " I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the other attempts at emendation . Many a year's age , ' is an idea of some weight : but if Cymbeline meant ...
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... JOHNSON . 66 That is , are not equal , ne vont pás de pair . " A similar ex- pression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota , says : 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a ...
... JOHNSON . 66 That is , are not equal , ne vont pás de pair . " A similar ex- pression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota , says : 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a ...
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... JOHNSON . 6 - under her colours , ] Under her banner ; by her influence . JOHNSON . 7 and the APPROBATION of those , —ARE wonderfully to ex- tend him ; ] This grammatical inaccuracy is common in Shak- speare's plays . So , in Julius ...
... JOHNSON . 6 - under her colours , ] Under her banner ; by her influence . JOHNSON . 7 and the APPROBATION of those , —ARE wonderfully to ex- tend him ; ] This grammatical inaccuracy is common in Shak- speare's plays . So , in Julius ...
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... JOHNSON . This passage cannot bear the meaning that Johnson contends for . Posthumus is describing a presumptuous young man , as he acknowledges himself to have been at that time ; and means to say , that he rather studied to avoid ...
... JOHNSON . This passage cannot bear the meaning that Johnson contends for . Posthumus is describing a presumptuous young man , as he acknowledges himself to have been at that time ; and means to say , that he rather studied to avoid ...
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