Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrewF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... JOHNSON . 7 Peering- ] Thus the old quarto printed by Hayes , that by Roberts , and the first folio . The quarto of 1637 , a book of no authority , reads - prying . MALONE . SALAR . My wind , cooling my broth , Would 8 ACT I. MERCHANT ...
... JOHNSON . 7 Peering- ] Thus the old quarto printed by Hayes , that by Roberts , and the first folio . The quarto of 1637 , a book of no authority , reads - prying . MALONE . SALAR . My wind , cooling my broth , Would 8 ACT I. MERCHANT ...
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... JOHNSON . 7 is there the county Palatine . ] I am almost inclined to believe , that Shakspeare has more allusions to particular facts and persons than his readers commonly suppose . The count here mentioned was , perhaps , Albertus a ...
... JOHNSON . 7 is there the county Palatine . ] I am almost inclined to believe , that Shakspeare has more allusions to particular facts and persons than his readers commonly suppose . The count here mentioned was , perhaps , Albertus a ...
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... Johnson observes , is a phrase taken from the practice of wrestlers ; and ( he might have added ) is an allusion to the angel's thus laying I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him SC . III . 25 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... Johnson observes , is a phrase taken from the practice of wrestlers ; and ( he might have added ) is an allusion to the angel's thus laying I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him SC . III . 25 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... honesty , is taken here for treachery and knavery , does not stand for falshood in general , but for the dishonesty now operating . JOHNSON . ANT . Well , Shylock , shall we be beholding SC . III . 29 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... honesty , is taken here for treachery and knavery , does not stand for falshood in general , but for the dishonesty now operating . JOHNSON . ANT . Well , Shylock , shall we be beholding SC . III . 29 MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... JOHNSON . So , in King Henry IV . Part I .: " A mighty and a fearful head they are . " STEEVENS . 4 I like not fair terms , ] Kind words , good language . Fair terms , mean , I think , a fair offer . ROBERTS . JOHNSON . VOL . V. Ꭰ ACT ...
... JOHNSON . So , in King Henry IV . Part I .: " A mighty and a fearful head they are . " STEEVENS . 4 I like not fair terms , ] Kind words , good language . Fair terms , mean , I think , a fair offer . ROBERTS . JOHNSON . VOL . V. Ꭰ ACT ...
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