The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volum 14 |
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... Johnson . 6 passions of some difference , ] With a fluctuation of discor- dant opinions and desires . Johnson . So , in Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iii : 66 thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour " At difference in thee . " Steevens . A ...
... Johnson . 6 passions of some difference , ] With a fluctuation of discor- dant opinions and desires . Johnson . So , in Coriolanus , Act V , sc . iii : 66 thou hast set thy mercy and thy honour " At difference in thee . " Steevens . A ...
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... Johnson . 2 And I will look on both indifferently : ] Dr. Warburton has a long note on this occasion , which is very trifling . When Brutus first names honour and death , he calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in ...
... Johnson . 2 And I will look on both indifferently : ] Dr. Warburton has a long note on this occasion , which is very trifling . When Brutus first names honour and death , he calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in ...
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... Johnson . Is like to lay upon us . ] As , in our author's age , was frequently used in the sense of that . So , in North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had been burnt . " Malone . 7 I am ...
... Johnson . Is like to lay upon us . ] As , in our author's age , was frequently used in the sense of that . So , in North's translation of Plutarch , 1579 : " insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had been burnt . " Malone . 7 I am ...
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... Johnson . From that it is dispos'd , i . e . dispos'd to . See Vol . XI , p . 341 , n . 2. Malone . 7 -doth bear me hard ; ] i.e has an unfavourable opinion of me . The same phrase occurs again in the first scene of Act III . Steevens ...
... Johnson . From that it is dispos'd , i . e . dispos'd to . See Vol . XI , p . 341 , n . 2. Malone . 7 -doth bear me hard ; ] i.e has an unfavourable opinion of me . The same phrase occurs again in the first scene of Act III . Steevens ...
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... Johnson . sway of earth- ] The whole weight or momentum of this globe . Johnson . " 2 A common slave & c ] So , in the old translation of Plutarch ; " -a slave of the souldiers that did cast a marvelous burning flame out of his hande ...
... Johnson . sway of earth- ] The whole weight or momentum of this globe . Johnson . " 2 A common slave & c ] So , in the old translation of Plutarch ; " -a slave of the souldiers that did cast a marvelous burning flame out of his hande ...
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