The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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... or favourable : " Sis bonus O , felixque tuis ! " Virg . Ecl . 5. a sense of the word which must have been unknown to Shakspeare , but was familiar to Jonson . STEEVENS . 1 } > Be sad , as we would make ye : Think 6 PROLOGUE . 1 ...
... or favourable : " Sis bonus O , felixque tuis ! " Virg . Ecl . 5. a sense of the word which must have been unknown to Shakspeare , but was familiar to Jonson . STEEVENS . 1 } > Be sad , as we would make ye : Think 6 PROLOGUE . 1 ...
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66 By adopting Dr. Johnson's first conjecture , " puts out , " for puts on , " a tolerable sense may be given to these obscure lines . " I am but the shadow of poor Buckingham : and even the figure or outline of this shadow begins now ...
66 By adopting Dr. Johnson's first conjecture , " puts out , " for puts on , " a tolerable sense may be given to these obscure lines . " I am but the shadow of poor Buckingham : and even the figure or outline of this shadow begins now ...
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Many instances of this sense of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , Act I. sc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to encounter . still used in some counties . JOHNSON . So , in As you like it : 7 The word is ...
Many instances of this sense of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , Act I. sc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to encounter . still used in some counties . JOHNSON . So , in As you like it : 7 The word is ...
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... for those that exhibited mysteries ; and the sense is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphosed , by foreign ... [ Dr. Warburton would read - mockeries ] and that it is used in a different sense from the one here given ...
... for those that exhibited mysteries ; and the sense is only , that the travelled Englishmen were metamorphosed , by foreign ... [ Dr. Warburton would read - mockeries ] and that it is used in a different sense from the one here given ...
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The sense will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expressed , let the reader determine ) no malicious action shall close my grave , i . e . attend the conclusion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it ...
The sense will then be , ( whether quaintly or poetically expressed , let the reader determine ) no malicious action shall close my grave , i . e . attend the conclusion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it ...
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