The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... say deck the table . This fenfe may be borne , but perhaps the poet wrote fleck'd , which I think is ftill ufed in ruftic language of drops falling upon water . Dr. Warburton reads mock'd ; the Oxford edition brack'd . JOHNSON . To deck ...
... say deck the table . This fenfe may be borne , but perhaps the poet wrote fleck'd , which I think is ftill ufed in ruftic language of drops falling upon water . Dr. Warburton reads mock'd ; the Oxford edition brack'd . JOHNSON . To deck ...
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... says , wicked weed ; fo , in oppofition , we fay herbs or medicines have virtues . Bacon mea- tions virtuous bezoar , and Dryden virtuous berbs . JOHNSON . With raven's feather from unwholfome fen , Drop on you TEMPEST . 21.
... says , wicked weed ; fo , in oppofition , we fay herbs or medicines have virtues . Bacon mea- tions virtuous bezoar , and Dryden virtuous berbs . JOHNSON . With raven's feather from unwholfome fen , Drop on you TEMPEST . 21.
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... say , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falfely pocket up his report . C 4 9 Temperance here means temperature . STEEVENS . Gon . 2 In the puritanical times it was ufual to chriften children from the titles of religious and moral virtues ...
... say , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falfely pocket up his report . C 4 9 Temperance here means temperature . STEEVENS . Gon . 2 In the puritanical times it was ufual to chriften children from the titles of religious and moral virtues ...
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... say ? This is a ftrange repofe , to be afleep With eyes wide open ; ftanding , fpeaking , moving , And yet fo fast asleep . Ant . Thou let'ft thy fortune fleep - die rather ; wink❜ft Noble Sebastian , Thou doft fnore distinctly ...
... say ? This is a ftrange repofe , to be afleep With eyes wide open ; ftanding , fpeaking , moving , And yet fo fast asleep . Ant . Thou let'ft thy fortune fleep - die rather ; wink❜ft Noble Sebastian , Thou doft fnore distinctly ...
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... Say , this were death That now hath feiz'd them ; why , they were no worse Than now they are : There be , that can rule Naples , As well as he that fleeps ; lords , that can prate As amply , and unneceffarily , As this Gonzalo ; I ...
... Say , this were death That now hath feiz'd them ; why , they were no worse Than now they are : There be , that can rule Naples , As well as he that fleeps ; lords , that can prate As amply , and unneceffarily , As this Gonzalo ; I ...
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