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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... sc>john1</sc> = <sc>warb</sc></hanging><para>663+1<tab> </tab><b>toyes</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765, 5:231), in a note for <i>R3</i> 1.1.60 (64), defines <i> ...
... </sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc> </hanging><para>672<tab> </tab><b>lets</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765, 5:236 n. 9), on <i>R3</i> 1.2.37 (232), “I'll mak ...
... l make a ghost of him that holds me.” </para> <para><b>Ed. note:</b> <sc>Johnson</sc> misremembers <i>Ham. </i></para> <para><bwk>This note is interestin ...
113) Commentary Note for line 696:696 And for the day confind to fast in fires,... </sc> + </hanging> <para>696-8<tab> </tab><b>confind </b>. . . <b>away</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “I am rather inclined to read, <i>confin'd to la ...
... d unconsumed. The change is slight.” </para> <para><sc>Gray</sc> (in <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, 8:L12r): “<i>Chaucer</i> has a similar passage, w ...
114) Commentary Note for line 706:706 But this eternall blazon must not be... ld to sanction the use of this word to signify the illumination of arms; but Dr Johnson knew better than so to interpret it, for he cited Addison for the primar ...
115) Commentary Note for line 710:710 Ghost. Reuenge his foule, and most vnnaturall murther.... e date)</hanging><para>1379<tab> </tab><b>inhibition</b>] <sc>Holt </sc>(in <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, 8: [L12v]): “This is a proof this play was not wr ...
... written before 1597, of which the contrary has been asserted by Mr. Holt in Dr. Johnson's appendix, I must borrow, as usual, from Mr. Farmer. ‘Shakespeare ...
116) Commentary Note for line 716:716 As meditation, or the thoughts of loue... ohn1</sc>= <sc>warb</sc> +</hanging><para>716<tab> </tab><b>meditation</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The [<sc>warburton</sc>] comment on the word <i ...
... 6<tab> </tab><b>meditation</b>] <sc>Wesley</sc> (1790-, p. 44), alluding to <sc>Johnson</sc>'s hope that <sc>Warburton</sc>'s comment is just, says,<sc> </sc>&# ...
117) Commentary Note for line 725:725 Ranckely abusde: but knowe thou noble Youth,... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>725<tab> </tab><b>abusde</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1793, 15:396 n. 3) re <i>Oth. </i>1.1.173 (190): “ . . ...
... para>729<tab> </tab><b>adulterate</b>] <sc>Malone </sc>(ms. notes in<i> </i><sc>Johnson,</sc> 1755): “‘To change the quality of a thing by admixtur ...
... ing><para>729<tab> </tab><b>adulterate</b>] <sc>Warburton </sc>(<i>apud </i><sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, <sc>5:325): </sc>“<i>Th' </i><sc>adulterate</sc> ...
119) Commentary Note for line 734:734 O Hamlet, what <a> falling off was there... la><hanging><sc>john</sc></hanging><para>734<b><tab> </tab>falling off</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765, 6. 267n), in discussing <i>Tim., fall</i> 5.1.148 (2384) ...
... sigla>2006<tab></tab> <sc>ard3q2</sc> </sigla> <hanging> <sc>ard3q2</sc>: xref; Johnson </hanging> <para>749 <tab> </tab> leaprous distilment] <b>leperous ...
... ith Q1. <i>Distilment</i> is a Shakespearean coinage (see [275 CN]); curiously, Johnson's 1773 error, 'instilment', became an attested word in the nineteenth ce ...
... attested word in the nineteenth century.” <b>Ed. note:</b> T&T mean Johnson's dictionary, 1755, not an edition of the plays. </para></cn> <tlnrang ...
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