The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fpeech immediately preceding this of Winchefter , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal : 66 " Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his special governor . ' M. MASON . The fecond ...
... fpeech immediately preceding this of Winchefter , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal : 66 " Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his special governor . ' M. MASON . The fecond ...
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... fpeech of Joan haughty or violent , it was all foft entreaty and mild ex- poftulation . JOHNSON . Haughty does not mean violent in this place , but elevated , And made me almost yield upon my knees.- Forgive me 108 FIRST PART OF.
... fpeech of Joan haughty or violent , it was all foft entreaty and mild ex- poftulation . JOHNSON . Haughty does not mean violent in this place , but elevated , And made me almost yield upon my knees.- Forgive me 108 FIRST PART OF.
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... the fucceeding editors , and is indeed plau- fible enough ; but perhaps this fpeech may become fufficiently intelligible without any change , only fuppofing it broken : EXE . Well didft thou , Richard , to fupprefs KING HENRY VI . 121.
... the fucceeding editors , and is indeed plau- fible enough ; but perhaps this fpeech may become fufficiently intelligible without any change , only fuppofing it broken : EXE . Well didft thou , Richard , to fupprefs KING HENRY VI . 121.
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... fpeech in which it occurs . On the prefent occafion , I believe , it figni- fies - ' Tis an alarming circumstance , a thing of great confequence , or of much weight . STEEVENS . I when envy breeds unkind divifion ; ] Envy in old Eng ...
... fpeech in which it occurs . On the prefent occafion , I believe , it figni- fies - ' Tis an alarming circumstance , a thing of great confequence , or of much weight . STEEVENS . I when envy breeds unkind divifion ; ] Envy in old Eng ...
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... fpeech , Her words y - clad with wifdom's majefty , * Makes me , from wondering fall to weeping joys ; 4 The mutual conference- ] I am the bolder to addrefs you , having already familiarized you to my imagination . JOHNSON . S mine ...
... fpeech , Her words y - clad with wifdom's majefty , * Makes me , from wondering fall to weeping joys ; 4 The mutual conference- ] I am the bolder to addrefs you , having already familiarized you to my imagination . JOHNSON . S mine ...
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