The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 7 tomasJ. Johnson, 1803 |
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... hold you out , continue refractory . But I fufpect , we should read - set you out . MALONE . To fit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derfon : " They are glad , rather than fit out , to play very small game ...
... hold you out , continue refractory . But I fufpect , we should read - set you out . MALONE . To fit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derfon : " They are glad , rather than fit out , to play very small game ...
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... hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has fhewn that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his differtation at the end of this play . MALONE . in the world's debate . ] The world feems to be used in a monaftick ...
... hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has fhewn that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his differtation at the end of this play . MALONE . in the world's debate . ] The world feems to be used in a monaftick ...
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... holds . JOHNSON . The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prifoners to be too filent in their words ; " . and fo without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII . D I ...
... holds . JOHNSON . The first quarto , 1598 , ( the most authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prifoners to be too filent in their words ; " . and fo without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII . D I ...
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... hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " ર Fucati fermonis opem mens confcia laudis " Abnuit- . " STEEVENS . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by bafe fale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d ...
... hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " ર Fucati fermonis opem mens confcia laudis " Abnuit- . " STEEVENS . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by bafe fale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d ...
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... hold fair friendship with his majesty . But that , it seems , he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ; and not demands , On payment 3 of a hundred thousand crowns , 3 and not demands , On ...
... hold fair friendship with his majesty . But that , it seems , he little purposeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ; and not demands , On payment 3 of a hundred thousand crowns , 3 and not demands , On ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
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Afide againſt alfo Amadis de Gaula Anfaldo anſwer Antonio Armado Baffanio BASS becauſe BIRON BOYET cauſe Cazi chooſe Chriftian Coftard defire doth ducats emendation Exeunt eyes faid fair fame fatire fays fecond feems fenfe fent fhall fhow fignifies firft firſt fleſh folio fome fool foul fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fubject fuch fuit fuppofe fure fwear fweet Giannetto give Gratiano hath himſelf houſe Jeffica JOHNSON lady laft LAUN Launcelot loft lord Lorenzo mafter MALONE means meaſure Merchant of Venice moft Monarcho moſt MOTH mufick muft muſt myſelf obferves occafion old copies paffage paffion play pleaſe Pompey Portia praiſe prefent princeſs purpoſe quarto reafon romances SALAN Saracens ſay ſenſe Shakspeare ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow Shylock ſome ſpeak STEEVENS ſweet thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thoſe thou thouſand ducats uſed Venice WARBURTON word