King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 68
... sense than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlessly forsaken . JOHNSON . I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , be- cause it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to ...
... sense than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlessly forsaken . JOHNSON . I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , be- cause it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to ...
Page 71
... sense the examples are numerous : ' I have possess'd him my most stay can be but short . " Measure for Measure . 66 66 Is he yet possess'd " What sum you would ? " Merchant of Venice . I therefore imagine the Queen says thus : " " Tis ...
... sense the examples are numerous : ' I have possess'd him my most stay can be but short . " Measure for Measure . 66 66 Is he yet possess'd " What sum you would ? " Merchant of Venice . I therefore imagine the Queen says thus : " " Tis ...
Page 72
... sense . JOHNSON . So , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Each one , by him enforc'd , retires his ward . " MALONE . 5 And ALL the rest OF THE revolted faction , traitors ? ] The first quarto , 1597 , reads : " And all the rest revolted faction ...
... sense . JOHNSON . So , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Each one , by him enforc'd , retires his ward . " MALONE . 5 And ALL the rest OF THE revolted faction , traitors ? ] The first quarto , 1597 , reads : " And all the rest revolted faction ...
Page 73
... sense , an heir being one that inherits by suc- cession , is here put for one that succeeds , though he succeeds but in order of time , not in order of descent . JOHNSON . 66 Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage also . The ...
... sense , an heir being one that inherits by suc- cession , is here put for one that succeeds , though he succeeds but in order of time , not in order of descent . JOHNSON . 66 Johnson has mistaken the meaning of this passage also . The ...
Page 83
... sense . The copies all agree . Per- haps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with severity , and to insinuate that he despises his power , as being able to master it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
... sense . The copies all agree . Per- haps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with severity , and to insinuate that he despises his power , as being able to master it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
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