The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . -3 MY OTLAA AND . 1960 NATION • ROMEO AND. 1813 .
... ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . -3 MY OTLAA AND . 1960 NATION • ROMEO AND. 1813 .
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... JOHNSON . So does the quarto 1599 ; but the word is written ciuill . It was manifestly an error of the press . The first copy furnishes no help , the passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids ...
... JOHNSON . So does the quarto 1599 ; but the word is written ciuill . It was manifestly an error of the press . The first copy furnishes no help , the passage there standing thus : " Ile play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids ...
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... JOHNSON . This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without ...
... JOHNSON . This long sword is mentioned in The Coxcomb , a comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher , where the justice says : " Take their confessions , and my long sword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without ...
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... JOHNSON . I suspect no loss of connecting lines . An expression some- what similar occurs in Timon , Act IV . sc ... Johnson's conjecture is , I think , unfounded ; the simile relates solely to Romeo's concealing the cause of his ...
... JOHNSON . I suspect no loss of connecting lines . An expression some- what similar occurs in Timon , Act IV . sc ... Johnson's conjecture is , I think , unfounded ; the simile relates solely to Romeo's concealing the cause of his ...
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... JOHNSON . It is not unusual for those who are blinded by love to over- look every difficulty that opposes their pursuit . NICHOLS . What Romeo seems to lament is , that love , though blind , should discover pathways to his will , and ...
... JOHNSON . It is not unusual for those who are blinded by love to over- look every difficulty that opposes their pursuit . NICHOLS . What Romeo seems to lament is , that love , though blind , should discover pathways to his will , and ...
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