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... and of which no example can be fhown . The fenfe is plain , you owe to your father a being which he may at pleafure continue or deftroy . 4 JOHNSON . The , 1 The . Either to die the death , or 6 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM .
... and of which no example can be fhown . The fenfe is plain , you owe to your father a being which he may at pleafure continue or deftroy . 4 JOHNSON . The , 1 The . Either to die the death , or 6 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM .
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JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo harth a word , and earthlier happy , for happier earthly , a mode of fpeech fo unufual ...
JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo harth a word , and earthlier happy , for happier earthly , a mode of fpeech fo unufual ...
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STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE . 9 Brief as the lightning in the colly'd n ́ght ...
STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE . 9 Brief as the lightning in the colly'd n ́ght ...
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JOHNSON . The ready of the quarto is the true one , and I have restored it . Fair is ufed again as a fubftantive in the Comedy of Errors . Act . iii . f . 4. See vol . ii . p . 188 : " My decayed fair , " A funny look of his would foon ...
JOHNSON . The ready of the quarto is the true one , and I have restored it . Fair is ufed again as a fubftantive in the Comedy of Errors . Act . iii . f . 4. See vol . ii . p . 188 : " My decayed fair , " A funny look of his would foon ...
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JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ; would that fault were mine ! ] 1 would point this line thus : None . But your beauty ; -Would that fault were mine ! HENDERSON . 3 Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these lines .
JOHNSON . 2 None , but your beauty ; would that fault were mine ! ] 1 would point this line thus : None . But your beauty ; -Would that fault were mine ! HENDERSON . 3 Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these lines .
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