The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 12 tomasF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... STEEVENS . 5 STRANGE a hand - ] Strange , is alien , unfamiliar , such as might become a stranger . JOHNSON . - - passions of some DIFFERENCE , ] With a fluctuation of dis- cordant opinions and desires . JOHNSON . So , in Coriolanus ...
... STEEVENS . 5 STRANGE a hand - ] Strange , is alien , unfamiliar , such as might become a stranger . JOHNSON . - - passions of some DIFFERENCE , ] With a fluctuation of dis- cordant opinions and desires . JOHNSON . So , in Coriolanus ...
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... STEEVENS . aim : ] i . e . guess . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : But , fearing lest my jealous aim might err― . 4 5 this . - 66 chew upon this ; ] JOHNSON . STEEVENS . Consider this at leisure ; ruminate on 6 Under these hard ...
... STEEVENS . aim : ] i . e . guess . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : But , fearing lest my jealous aim might err― . 4 5 this . - 66 chew upon this ; ] JOHNSON . STEEVENS . Consider this at leisure ; ruminate on 6 Under these hard ...
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... STEEVENS . There is certainly no prodigy in old men's calculating from their past experience . The wonder is , that old men should not , and that children should . I would therefore [ instead of old men , fools , and children , & c ...
... STEEVENS . There is certainly no prodigy in old men's calculating from their past experience . The wonder is , that old men should not , and that children should . I would therefore [ instead of old men , fools , and children , & c ...
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... STEEVENS . as his kind , ] According to his nature . JOHNSON . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " You must think this , look you , the worm [ i . e . serpent ] will do his kind . " STEEvens . Perhaps rather , as all those of his kind ...
... STEEVENS . as his kind , ] According to his nature . JOHNSON . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " You must think this , look you , the worm [ i . e . serpent ] will do his kind . " STEEvens . Perhaps rather , as all those of his kind ...
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... STEEVENS . 66 Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is certainly used here . MALONE . 9 The EVEN virtue of our enterprize , ] The calm , equable , tem- perate ...
... STEEVENS . 66 Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is certainly used here . MALONE . 9 The EVEN virtue of our enterprize , ] The calm , equable , tem- perate ...
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