The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 19
... sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not confume what is combuftible ? " for both thefe propofitions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of ...
... sense , but more amply . " Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not confume what is combuftible ? " for both thefe propofitions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and Vulcan ( the God of ...
Pagina 27
... sense , examine , if your farcafms do not touch yourself . JOHNSON . The ridicule here is to the formal conclufions of Epiftles dedi- catory and Letters . Barnaby Googe thus ends his dedication to the first edition of Palingenius , 12mo ...
... sense , examine , if your farcafms do not touch yourself . JOHNSON . The ridicule here is to the formal conclufions of Epiftles dedi- catory and Letters . Barnaby Googe thus ends his dedication to the first edition of Palingenius , 12mo ...
Pagina 29
... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means conceffion , the fenfe is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . ' tis once , thou lov'ft ; ] This phrafe , with concomitant ...
... sense that Warburton contends for ; but if we suppose that grant means conceffion , the fenfe is obvious ; and that is no uncommon acceptation of that word . M. MASON . ' tis once , thou lov'ft ; ] This phrafe , with concomitant ...
Pagina 33
... sense is , I would rather live in obfcurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He fill continues his wifh of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expreffion , a rofe in his grace ...
... sense is , I would rather live in obfcurity the wild life of nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He fill continues his wifh of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expreffion , a rofe in his grace ...
Pagina 49
... sense very congruous to this paffage , for infupportable , or not to be fuf- tained . Alfo by the laft tranflators of the Apocrypha ; and therefore fuch a word as Shakspeare may be supposed to have written . REED . Importable is very ...
... sense very congruous to this paffage , for infupportable , or not to be fuf- tained . Alfo by the laft tranflators of the Apocrypha ; and therefore fuch a word as Shakspeare may be supposed to have written . REED . Importable is very ...
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