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Side 44
... JOHNSON . ---- " " 6 the coftard ] i . e . the head , a name adopted from an ap- ple fhap'd like a man's head . So , in Arden of Feversham , 1592 : " One and two rounds at his coftard . ' Hence likewife the term coftar - monger ...
... JOHNSON . ---- " " 6 the coftard ] i . e . the head , a name adopted from an ap- ple fhap'd like a man's head . So , in Arden of Feversham , 1592 : " One and two rounds at his coftard . ' Hence likewife the term coftar - monger ...
Side 45
... JOHNSON . Are you drawn forth among a world of men . I adhere to the reading now in the text . So , in Nobody and Somebody , 1598 : Art thou call'd forth amongst a thousand men " To minifter this foveraign antidote ? " STEEVENS . • What ...
... JOHNSON . Are you drawn forth among a world of men . I adhere to the reading now in the text . So , in Nobody and Somebody , 1598 : Art thou call'd forth amongst a thousand men " To minifter this foveraign antidote ? " STEEVENS . • What ...
Side 48
... JoHNSON . 5 what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old edition , are now misplaced , and should be inferted here , fomewhat after this manner : Clar . A begging prince ...
... JoHNSON . 5 what beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old edition , are now misplaced , and should be inferted here , fomewhat after this manner : Clar . A begging prince ...
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With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens ... JOHNSON . The Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She Their KING RICHARD III . 57 Are crack'd in pieces by ...
With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens ... JOHNSON . The Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She Their KING RICHARD III . 57 Are crack'd in pieces by ...
Side 65
... JOHNSON . 6 awless ] Not producing awe , not reverenced . To jut upon is to encroach . JOHNSON . Or let me die , to look on earth no more . ] This is the reading of all the copies , from the first edition put out by the players , down ...
... JOHNSON . 6 awless ] Not producing awe , not reverenced . To jut upon is to encroach . JOHNSON . Or let me die , to look on earth no more . ] This is the reading of all the copies , from the first edition put out by the players , down ...
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