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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... >john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>2035+1<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Here seems to be a line lost, which should have ...
... in brackets the line of the Quartos which we have omitted, and conjectures, as Johnson had done before him, that a line is lost either before or after it, whic ...
... </sc></hanging><para>2035+1<tab> </tab><sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): “<sc>Johnson</sc>: [After the line in the Qq] a line seems to have been lost, which s ...
... the line in the Qq occurs at the top of the page, the omission [conjectured by Johnson, Jennens, and others] is more likely to have been caused by a line havin ...
232) Commentary Note for line 2041:2041 My operant powers {their} <my> functions leaue to do,... <F1>my</F1> functions leaue to do,</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2041<tab> </tab><b> ...
... o do,</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2041<tab> </tab><b>operant</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> ...
... gla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2041<tab> </tab><b>operant</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): “Active; having power to produce any effect. A word ...
... <cn><sigla>1774<tab> </tab><sc>capn</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>capn ≈</sc> Johnson Dict. </hanging><para>2041<tab> </tab><b>operant</b>] C<sc>apell</sc> (1 ...
... cn> <sigla>1791-<tab> </tab><sc>rann</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>rann ≈ </sc>Johnson Dict.</hanging><para>2041<tab> </tab><b>operant</b>] R<sc>ann</sc> (ed. ...
... para>2050<tab> </tab><b>instances</b>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): “<sc>Johnson</sc>: Motives, inducements.”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1878<tab> </ ...
234) Commentary Note for line 2061:2061 To pay our selues what to our selues is debt,... b>] C<sc>aldecott </sc>(ed. 1819): “i.e. is such, only to ourselves. Dr. Johnson says, the performance of a resolution, in which only the <i>resolver</i> ...
... of contraction we have mentioned.—Concerning the sense of these lines <i>Johnson</i> observes, that the performance of a resolution in which only the res ...
... hanging> <para>2065 <b>ennactures]</b> <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): “<sc>Johnson</sc>: What grief or joy enact or determine in their violence is revoked ...
236) Commentary Note for line 2081:2081 Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our owne,... ref.</hanging><para>2081<tab> </tab> [<sc>Davies]</sc> (ms. notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed.1765, opp. 8: 224): “Shakespear has happily & relig ...
... as the most mortified recluse.” </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2085+2<tab> </tab>< ...
... ” </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2085+2<tab> </tab><b> anchors </b>] <sc>Johnson< ...
... hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2085+2<tab> </tab><b> anchors </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. “ a heavy iron, composed of a long shank, having ...
... para>2085+2<tab> </tab><b>Anchors</b>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): “<sc>Johnson</sc>: May my whole liberty and enjoyment be to live on hermit's fare in ...
... liberty and enjoyment be to live on hermit's fare in prison” – <i>Johnson</i>. (F.)</para> <para>“The picture is that of <i>R2.</i> [3.3.14 ...
... 1>Of-<F1BR/> fence</F1> i'th world.</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2102<tab> </tab><b> ...
... orld.</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2102<tab> </tab><b> jest </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> ...
... gla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2102<tab> </tab><b> jest </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. “anything ludicrous, or meant only to raise laugh ...
239) Commentary Note for lines 2105-10:2106-7 of a murther doone in Vienna, {Gonzago} <Gon-| zago>is the Dukes name, his wife2107-8 Baptista, you shall see | anon, tis a knauish peece of worke, but what {of}2108-10 {that} <o'that>? | your Maiestie, and wee that haue free soules, it touches | vs not,... >m<sc>tby</sc>4 = m<sc>tby3</sc></hanging></cn> <cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict.</hanging> <para>2105<tab> </tab><b>t ...
... c></hanging></cn> <cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict.</hanging> <para>2105<tab> </tab><b>tropically</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc ...
... a><hanging>Johnson Dict.</hanging> <para>2105<tab> </tab><b>tropically</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): “rhetorically changed from the original meaning. ...
... the original meaning.”</para> <para>2106<tab> </tab><b> image </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1.“any corporeal representation, generally used of s ...
... ohn1</sc></hanging> <para>2107<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Baptista</i></b></i>]<i> </i>JOHNSON (ed. 1765): “<i>Baptista</i> is, I think, in Italian, the name al ...
... > </tab><i><b><i>Baptista</i></b></i>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): “<sc>Johnson</sc>: In Italian, I think, the name always of a man. <sc>Ritson</sc>: I ...
... ‘an exclamation of insult when a man is caught in his own stratagem,' Dr Johnson), cf. <i>Wiv. </i>[1.1.167 (155)] ‘I will say ‘marry trap' w ...
... ></cn> <cn> <sigla>1869<tab> </tab><sc>tsch</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>tsch: </sc>Johnson (Farrier's <i>Dict</i>.)</hanging><para>2110<tab> </tab><b>our</b> . . . ...
... <b>our</b> . . . <b>vnwrong</b>] <sc>Tschischwitz</sc> (ed. 1869): “Sam. Johnson, s. v. Wither-rung erklärt nach Farrier's Dict. <i>An injury caused ...
... rises above the shoulders</i>.” [Following Farrier's Dictionary, Samuel Johnson defines <i>wither-rung</i> as <i>an injury caused by a saddle, when the ...
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