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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 401) Commentary Note for line 3111:3111 And that I see in passages of proofe,... ing><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3111<tab> </tab><b>passages of proof</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) paraphrases:“In transactions of daily experience. ...
... ipt of ms. notes in </i>ed. 1785): “I cannot think this the meaning [<sc>Johnson's</sc> note above]; I believe <sc>Johnson's</sc> thought false; surely i ...
... ;I cannot think this the meaning [<sc>Johnson's</sc> note above]; I believe <sc>Johnson's</sc> thought false; surely if there by any passion ‘'innate in u ...
... on Laertes figures, presents an expression justly pronounced obscure by Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>.</para> <para>“The King says to him: [cites 3119-3112+2] < ...
... la> </cn> <cn> <sigla>John</sigla><hanging>3112+10<tab> </tab><b>vlcer</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>ulcer</i>): “<i>n.s.</i> [<i>ulcere</i>, Fr. <i>ul ...
403) Commentary Note for line 3112_2:3112+2 {A kind of weeke or snufe that will abate it,}... igla><hanging>John : Minsheu</hanging><para>3112+2<tab> </tab><b>abate</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, Abate, 1): “v.a. [from the French <i>abbatre</i>, to ...
... nify <i>to beat down </i>; in another, to substract, as in arithmetick. See Dr. Johnson's third definition of this word. Some have proposed the privative a and ...
... tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3112+4 <b>plurisie</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>Plethory</i>): “<i>n.s.</i> [<i>plethore</i>, fr. ...
... thory</i>.' <i>Arburthnot</i>.”</para> <para>3112+4 <b>plurisie</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>Pleurisy</i>) :”<i>n.s.</i> [Greek: <small>pleur&# ...
... tural Combat</i>.”<i> </i></hanging> <para>seems to paraphrase MASON and JOHNSON by giving a definition of “plurisy” as “superabunda ...
... igla> <hanging>John</hanging><para>3112+9<tab> </tab><b>spend thirfts</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>Spendthrift</i>): “<i>n.s.</i> [<i>spend</i> and < ...
... ohn1=warb+</sc></hanging><para>3112+9<tab> </tab><b>spend thirfts sigh</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) admirably dismisses the reading: “This conjecture ...
... </tab>mal</sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>mal=v1785 (</sc><i>minus </i><sc>Warburton; Johnson</sc> <i>minus</i> “This conjecture . . . but a <i>spendthrift </i ...
... erlined</small></hanging><para>3112+9<tab> </tab><b>spend thirfts sigh</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud</i> <sc>Malone</sc>, ed. 1790):“A <i>spendthrift </ ...
... evalent, that <i>sighs </i>impair the strength, and wear out the animal powers. JOHNSON”</para><para>3112+9<tab> </tab><b>spend thirfts sigh</b>] <sc>Mal ...
... is body. STEEVENS”</para> <para>[HLA: Steevens inserts this note between Johnson's 1765 note and Malone's 1790 note.</para> <para> ed., p. 290; v1803, p. ...
... 1790 commentary almost verbatim, but modifies by inserting his own note between JOHNSON and MALONE's note: “So, in the <i>Gouernall of Helthe &c</i>. ...
... n that it causes of the vital spirits, and draining of the sources of life. Dr. Johnson says, it is a notion very prevalent, that <i>sighs</i> impair the streng ...
... 9<tab> </tab><b>spend thirfts sigh</b>] <sc>Singer</sc> (ed. 1826): “<sc>Johnson</sc> says it is a prevalant notion ‘that <i>sighs</i> impair the s ...
... r für Unsinn and schreibt: a spendthfift's sign. 'A spendthrift sigh, sagt Johnson, is a sigh that makes an unnecessary waste of the vital flame. It is a n ...
... for the nonsense and writes: ' a spendthfift's sign.' A spendthrift sigh,' says Johnson, is a sigh that makes an unnecessary waste of the vital flame. It is a n ...
... uld at the same time be allusion to what was believed concerning sighs: Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> says, ‘It is a notion very prevalent, that <i>sighs</i> impai ...
406) Commentary Note for line 3112:3112 Time qualifies the sparke and fire of it,... ipt of ms. notes in </i>ed. 1785): “I cannot think this the meaning [<sc>Johnson's</sc> note above]; I believe <sc>Johnson's</sc> thought false; surely i ...
... ;I cannot think this the meaning [<sc>Johnson's</sc> note above]; I believe <sc>Johnson's</sc> thought false; surely if there by any passion ‘'innate in u ...
... on Laertes figures, presents an expression justly pronounced obscure by Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>.</para> <para>“The King says to him: [cites 3119-3112+2] < ...
407) Commentary Note for line 3122:3122 And set a double varnish on the fame... ab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3122<tab> </tab><b>varnish</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, varnish, 1): “<i>n.s.</i> [<i>vernis</i>, Fr. <i>vern ...
... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3124 <b>he being remisse</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765):“He being not vigilant or cautious.”</para ...
409) Commentary Note for line 3127:3127 Or with a little shuffling, you may choose... </cn> <cn> <sigla>1869<tab> </tab><sc>tsch</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>tsch</sc> : Johnson's <i>Dict.</i></hanging><para><sc>3127<tab> </tab></sc><b>shuffling</b>< ...
... witz (</sc>ed. 1869): “<i>to act tumultuously and fraudulently</i>. Sam. Johnson.”</para> <para>[HLA: This is a quotation from definition 5 of "sh ...
... ara>[HLA: This is a quotation from definition 5 of "shuffle" <i>v.a.</i> within Johnson's Dictionary.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1870<tab> </tab>Miles</sigla> <ha ...
... 5<tab> </tab>John</sigla> <hanging>John</hanging><para>3128<b> vnbated</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, bate, 1): “<i>v.a.</i> [contracted from <i>abate</i>. ...
... plenteous cheer.' <i>Dryden</i>.”</para> <para>3128<b> vnbated</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, unbated):”<i>adj.</i> [from <i>bate</i>] ‘Not r ...
... igla> <hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3124 <b>he being remisse</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765):“He being not vigilant or cautious.”</para ...
... n> <cn> <hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3128<b> practise</b>]<b> </b><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed.1765) : “Practice is often by<i> Shakespeare</i>. and ot ...
... > <cn> <sigla>1869<tab> </tab><sc>tschisch</sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>tschisch : Johnson's <i>Dict.</i></sc></hanging><para><sc>3127<tab> </tab></sc><b>shuffling ...
... witz (</sc>ed. 1869): “<i>to act tumultuously and fraudulently</i>. Sam. Johnson.”This may to Johnson's Dictionary. We'll have to check this gloss ...
... C;<i>to act tumultuously and fraudulently</i>. Sam. Johnson.”This may to Johnson's Dictionary. We'll have to check this gloss.</para></cn> <cn> <hanging> ...
... 201C;An arranged match for a wager rules out the <i>practice</i> bout which <sc>Johnson</sc> and others have supposed. The word must refer to the trickery ((cf. ...
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