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471) Commentary Note for line 3509_351:
3509 Ther's a diuinity that shapes our ends,
3510 Rough hew them how we will. 3510
    ... a>3510<tab> </tab><b>Rough hew</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i> </i>To Roughhew) ...
472) Commentary Note for line 3512_351:
3512 Ham. Vp from my Cabin,
3513 My sea-gowne scarft about me in the darke
    ... para>3513<tab> </tab><b>scarft</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, scarf): &#x2 ...
    ... l day. [<i>Mac.</i> 3.1.?(0000)] See <i>Johnson</i>.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
    ... ></sigla><hanging><sc>tsch &#8776; </sc>Johnson's <i>Dictionary</i> ?[a loose tr ...
473) Commentary Note for line 3522:
3522 With hoe such bugges and goblines in my life,
    ... ra>3522<tab> </tab><b>goblines</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, goblin, 1): &#x201C; ...
    ... 22<tab> </tab><b>bugges</b>]<b> </b><sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, bug): &#x201C; {bugb ...
    ... ugges and goblines in my life </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;With s ...
    ... Welch, has the same meaning. <small>Dr. Johnson says. <i>Pug</i> was an old term ...
    ... N1 without attributing the quotation to JOHNSON]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla><sc>183 ...
    ... nds</sc> (ed. 1947, Notes): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc> suggests that these are cri ...
474) Commentary Note for line 3523:
3523 That on the superuise no leasure bated,
    ... <para>3523<tab> </tab><b>bated</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, bate, ): <small><b>& ...
475) Commentary Note for line 3531:
3531 {Or} <Ere> I could make a prologue to my braines,
    ... /tab><b>Ere </b>. . . <b>play</b>]  <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765) :  &#x201C;In my ...
    ... h these exceptions, all the rest follow Johnson. <sc>Clarke </sc>sees herein a v ...
476) Commentary Note for line 3534_353:
3534 I once did hold it as our statists doe,
3535 A basenesse to write faire, and labourd much 3535
    ... ra>3534<tab> </tab><b>statists</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, Statist): &#x201C;<i ...
    ... sc>Davies</sc> (ms. notes <i>in </i><sc>Johnson, </sc>ed. 1765): &#x201C;As is t ...
477) Commentary Note for line 3536_353:
3536 How to forget that learning, but sir now
3537 It did me {yemans} <Yeomans> seruice, wilt thou know
    ... para>3537<tab> </tab><b>yemans</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>yeoman</i>, 2): & ...
478) Commentary Note for line 3543:
3543 As peace should still her wheaten garland weare
    ... <i>chacun une </i> Commere.  And <i>Ben Johnson</i>, in his <i>Devil's an Ass</i ...
    ... this passage from HEATH, borrowing from JOHNSON above: &#x201C;The comma is the  ...
    ... ld stand a comma between their amities. JOHNSON&#x201D;</hanging></cn> <cn> <sig ...
    ... >A</b></sc><b>s . . .  amities</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765):&#x201C;Hanmer r ...
    ... &#x201C;This is oddly expressed, as <sc>Johnson </sc>observes: but the meaning a ...
    ... 1C;Notwithstanding the ingenuity of <sc>Johnson</sc>'s note, I take the sense of ...
    ... a </i> &#8216;tween their amities.' <sc>Johnson</sc> supposes that the meaning m ...
    ... ): &#x201C;The <i> comma </i> (says <sc>Johnson</sc>) is the note of <i> connect ...
479) Commentary Note for line 3544:
3544 And stand a Comma tweene their amities,
    ... , <i>chacun une </i>Commere. And <i>Ben Johnson</i>, in his <i>Devil's an Ass</i ...
    ... <para>3544<tab> </tab><b>Comma</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, comma, 1): &#x201C;< ...
    ... this passage from HEATH, borrowing from JOHNSON's 1765 ed. [ : &#x201C;The comma ...
    ... ld stand a comma between their amities. JOHNSON&#x201D;] </para> <para>[Ed: BWK  ...
    ... c></hanging><para>3544 <b>Comma</b>]<sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765):  &#x201C;Hanmer ...
    ... tab><sc>ann</sc>[<i>Annotations by Sam. Johnson &amp; Geo. Steevens, . . </i>]</ ...
    ... i>.' WARBURTON&#x201D;</para> <para><sc>Johnson (</sc><i>apud  Annotations </i>, ...
    ... , <i>chacun une </i>Commere. And <i>Ben Johnson</i>, in his <i>Devil's an Ass</i ...
    ... e style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x201D; JOHNSON</para></cn> <cn>  </cn> <cn> <si ...
    ... h this passage, by the ingenuity of Dr. Johnson, is considered correct, yet a <i ...
    ... 845, 2:264) : &lt;P. 264&gt;&#x201C;Dr. Johnson's note is ingenious, but the Poe ...
    ... #x201C;Notwithstanding the ingenuity of Johnson's note, I take the sense of this ...
    ... 6): &#x201C;This is oddly expressed, as Johnson observes; but the meaning appear ...
    ... >comma </i>&#8216;tween their amities.' Johnson supposes that the meaning may be ...
    ...  erkl&#228;rt. 'The comma, sagt dagegen Johnson als echter Sprachgelehrter, is t ...
    ... curess.'" The comma, says the differing Johnson as a true grammarian, is the not ...
    ... c>Staunton</sc> (ed. 1859): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc> thinks this not incapable o ...
    ... a></cn> <cn> <sigla>[seems to summarize Johnson, Warburton, Hanmer, and Singer]< ...
    ... e cannot fail to be greatly amused. Dr. Johnson justifies and explains the recei ...
    ... (<i>minus</i> <i>final </i>Singer &amp; JOHNSON &#182;s) ; Cartwright (<i>both</ ...
    ... comma in your cunning'&#8212;p. 23. <sc>Johnson, </sc>Hunter, Heath, and <sc>Dyc ...
    ... uilded.' <small>Some editors, following Johnson, retain <i>comma </i>, on the gr ...
    ... g on this latter explanation, which <sc>Johnson</sc> was the first to suggest, < ...
    ...  . . <i>co-mate</i>.']</para> <para><sc>Johnson</sc> writes thus: [cites JOHN1 a ...
    ... ependent clause. Clar. Press, following Johnson, explains otherwise: &#8216;comm ...
    ...  links them in sense. This goes back to Johnson, who says that the comma, in con ...
480) Commentary Note for line 3545:
3545 And many such like, {as sir} <Assis> of great charge, 3545
    ... such like as's of great charge</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;heavil ...
    ... such like as's of great charge</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud </i><sc>Steevens,  ...
    ... >To follow Steeven's note 4.&#8212; Dr. Johnson's idea is supported by two other ...
    ...   weight and importance </i> ,' yet Dr. Johnson's notion</small> is supported by ...
    ... > assis</i>  of great charge. <small>Dr Johnson himself always pronounced the pa ...
    ... sses</i> heavily loaded.' (Says Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>) &#8216;A quibble is intend ...
    ... c>Malone</sc> seems inclined to Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>'s opinion, and adds in supp ...
    ...  the pronoun <i>us</i>.  &#8216;Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> himself' (says Mr. <sc>Malo ...
    ... article.  On this occasion even Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> has confirmed his opinion b ...
    ... e no doubt of the quibble, which Doctor Johnson remarks, being intended here. We ...
    ... ng  STEEVENS's </i>v1773 <i>note to </i>JOHNSON)<i> </i></hanging><para>3545<b>  ...
    ... >cln1 : &#8776; v1821 (</sc><i>only </i>JOHNSON) + </hanging><para>3545<tab> </t ...
    ...  burden, weight.</small>  [<i>cites </i>JOHNSON <i>from </i>v1821] <small>Compar ...
    ... v1877</sigla><hanging>v1877: (v1773<sc> Johnson</sc>) ; <sc>mal</sc> (<i>only</i ...
    ... /sc> &#8776; v1877 w/o attribution (<sc>Johnson</sc> <i>def.</i> ; <i>TN</i> //) ...

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