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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 61) Commentary Note for line 377:377 I shall not looke vppon his like againe.... >v1773 ≈ <sc>john3</sc></hanging><para>377<tab> </tab><b>I shall</b>] <sc>Johnson & Steevens</sc> (ed. 1773): “from Sir—Samuel's emendati ...
62) Commentary Note for line 382:382 Hora. Season your admiration for a while... 1</sc></hanging><para> 382<tab> </tab><b>Season</b> <b>your admiration</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765): “That is, <i>temper</i> it.” </para></cn> ...
... </sc> +</hanging><para>395-6<tab> </tab><b>distil'd</b> . . . <b>feare</b>]<sc> Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765): “Here is an affectation of subtilty without accu ...
... hn</sc></hanging><para>395-6<tab> </tab><b>distil'd</b> . . . <b>feare</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud </i>ed. 1790): “<i>Fear</i> was the cause, the acti ...
... <i>power</i> in involuntary agents, but popularly call <i>act</i> in both. <sc>Johnson.</sc>”</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1791-<tab> </tab>Wesley</sigla><han ...
... b>distil'd</b> . . . <b>feare</b>] <sc>Wesley</sc> (1790-, p. 44): “[<sc>Johnson</sc>'s] note is quite conclusive against Warburton's reading. He is, for ...
64) Commentary Note for line 396:396 Almost to gelly, with the act of feare... b> </tab></sc><b>act of feare</b>] <sc>Wesley</sc> (1790-, p. 44): “[<sc>Johnson</sc>'s] note is quite conclusive against Warburton's reading. He is, for ...
65) Commentary Note for line 406:406 Ham. Did you not speake to it?... /sc> (1825, 1: 96-7, <i>apud </i><sc>Hapgood</sc>, p. 119 n. 214): Kemble asked Johnson whether he was wrong to stress <i>you, </i>‘emphatically and tende ...
... n whether he was wrong to stress <i>you, </i>‘emphatically and tenderly'; Johnson responded, ‘“To be sure, sir,—<i>you</i> should be st ...
66) Commentary Note for line 408:408 But answere made it none, yet once me thought... k</i>, Sax. mihi videtur.' ” </para> <para><b>Ed. note</b>: Todd revised Johnson's Dictionary in 1818. <bwk>LibC could not find its copy in 7/97 </bwk></ ...
... i>'s days, </p. Hh7v> <p. Hh8r> signifies <i>puppet. </i>In <i>Ben Johnson's Bartholemew Fair, </i>it is frequently used in that sense, or rather, ...
68) Commentary Note for line 426:426 Hora. O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.... .1.104 (2335): <sc>warb</sc> +</hanging><para>426<tab> </tab><b>beauer</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765, 4: 198 [<i>1H4</i> 4.1.104 (2335)]: “There is no ...
... ><hanging><i>1H4 </i>= <sc>warb</sc> +</hanging><para>426 <b>beauer vp</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1773, 5:329 n. 8), on <i>beaver </i>in <i>1H4 </i>4.1.104 (233 ...
... gt;<sc> </sc><p. 439> <sc>; john</sc>1. [Douce includes a sentence in the Johnson note that is not in <sc>john1</sc>: “‘Thus in [<i>3H6</i> 1 ...
69) Commentary Note for line 428:428 Hora. A countenance more in sorrow then in anger.... ur shape</b>] <sc>Sherwen</sc> (1809, p. 56): “That is, according to Dr. Johnson, ‘may enable us to assume proper characters, and to act our part.' ...
... c></hanging><para>471<tab> </tab><b>perfume and suppliance of a minute</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Thus, the quarto: the folio has it, ‘R ...
... , p. 44): “This [<sc>Steeven</sc>'s note] is well done. We will own that Johnson was ‘Homo emunctae naris', but ‘suppliance' is sufficient to ...
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