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, Volume 14 |
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... common proof , ] Common experiment . Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word expe- riment will bear that meaning . M. Mason . 1 But when he once ...
... common proof , ] Common experiment . Johnson . Common proof means a matter proved by common experience . With great deference to Johnson , I cannot think that the word expe- riment will bear that meaning . M. Mason . 1 But when he once ...
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... common eyes , We shall be call'd purgers , not murderers . And for Mark Antony , think not of him ; For he can do no more than Cæsar's arm , When Cæsar's head is off . Cas . Yet I do fear him : 6 For in the ingrafted love he bears to ...
... common eyes , We shall be call'd purgers , not murderers . And for Mark Antony , think not of him ; For he can do no more than Cæsar's arm , When Cæsar's head is off . Cas . Yet I do fear him : 6 For in the ingrafted love he bears to ...
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... common suitors , Will crowd a feeble man almost to death : I'll get me to a place more void , and there Speak to great Cæsar as he comes along . Por . I must go in . - Ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus ! The ...
... common suitors , Will crowd a feeble man almost to death : I'll get me to a place more void , and there Speak to great Cæsar as he comes along . Por . I must go in . - Ah me ! how weak a thing The heart of woman is ! O Brutus ! The ...
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... common lot of mortality ? Steevens . The editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did , and made this improper alteration . By Brutus here Shakspeare certainly meant Marcus Brutus , because he has con ...
... common lot of mortality ? Steevens . The editor of the second folio saw this passage in the same light as Dr. Johnson did , and made this improper alteration . By Brutus here Shakspeare certainly meant Marcus Brutus , because he has con ...
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