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81) Commentary Note for line 534:
534 Take each mans censure, but reserue thy iudgement,

    ... ses &#x201C;for judgment simply.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson &#8776; <sc>warb </sc>+</hanging><para>534 ...

    ... y.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson &#8776; <sc>warb </sc>+</hanging><para>534<tab> </tab><b>censure</b>] <s ...

    ... hnson &#8776; <sc>warb </sc>+</hanging><para>534<tab> </tab><b>censure</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755): &#x201C;2. Judgment; opinion. &#8216;Madame, and you, my si ...

    ... igla><hanging><sc>john1</sc> </hanging><para>534<tab> </tab><b>censure</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765, 5: 18 n. &#8224;) for <i>2H6 </i>1.3.117 (507): &#x201C; ...

    ... 01D; </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1765-<tab> </tab>mDavies</sigla><hanging>mDavies = Johnson without attribution + in magenta underlined</hanging><para>534<tab> </ta ...
82) Commentary Note for line 539:
539 {Or} <Are> of a most select and {generous, chiefe} <generous cheff> in that:

    ... /tab>Bulloch</sigla><hanging>Bulloch: Staunton (Rowe); Steevens; <sc>col2; </sc>Johnson Dict.</hanging><para>539<tab> </tab><b>chiefe</b>] <sc>Bulloch</sc> (186 ...

    ... que cast than <i>class</i>, but the latter is the more intelligible; and though Johnson gives no earlier authority for it than Dryden, who was half a century la ...
83) Commentary Note for line 546:
546 Farwell, my blessing season this in thee.

    ... sc>john1</sc>: <sc>warb</sc> +</hanging><para>546<tab> </tab><b>season</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;It is more than to <i>infuse</i>, it is to infi ...

    ... xceeds the sense annexed to it by Dr. Warburton, will hardly extend to what Dr. Johnson states. <small>It is, I believe, only &#8216;make durable&#8212;qualify ...

    ... n to infuse, it is to infix in such a manner that it must never wear out,' says Johnson. <small>But hear one of the poet's contemporaries:&#8212; &#8216;To seas ...

    ... er commentary than the <i>conjectures </i>of the learned critics, Warburton and Johnson, could supply. Thus in [920], Polonius says to Reynaldo, &#8216;You may ...

    ... an to infuse, it is to infix in such a manner that it may never wear out,' says Johnson. But hear one of the Poet's contemporaries: &#8216;<i>To season</i>, to ...
84) Commentary Note for line 548:
548 Pol. The time {inuests} <inuites> you goe, your seruants tend.

    ... ng><para>548<tab> </tab><b>inuests</b>]</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson &#8776; <sc>theo</sc> without attribution ...

    ... sts</b>]</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson &#8776; <sc>theo</sc> without attribution</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab> ...

    ... theo</sc> without attribution</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>inuests</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): &#x201C;5. &#x201C;To inclose; to surround so as to interce ...

    ... s or provisions: as, the enemy <i>invested</i> the town.&#x201D;</para><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755) uses ...

    ... .&#x201D;</para><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755) uses this passages for one of his definitions of <i>tend</i> ...

    ... .'&#x201D; </para><hanging>v1773</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1773): &#x201C;i.e., your servants are waiting for you. J<sc>o ...

    ... cn><sigla>1826<tab> </tab><sc>sing1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>sing1</sc> &#8776; Johnson without attribution</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>] <sc>Singe ...

    ... </cn> <cn><sigla>1854<tab> </tab><sc>del2 </sc></sigla><hanging><sc>del2</sc> = Johnson without attribution </hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>] <sc>Deli ...

    ... igla>1868<tab> </tab><sc>c&amp;mc</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>c&amp;mc</sc>&#8776; Johnson Dictionary and/or <sc>1773, </sc>partly by way of <sc>sing1,</sc> withou ...

    ... ord &#x201C;supposing&#x201D; is disdainful (and comes from Malone) but OED and Johnson's dictionary confirm. This would, in fact, be the kind of obscure metaph ...

    ... that Polonius would like to use&#8212;as CAPN notes.</para><hanging>v1877 = <sc>Johnson</sc> (1773)</hanging><para>548<tab> </tab><b>tend</b>]</para></cn> <cn>< ...
85) Commentary Note for line 552:
552 And you your selfe shall keepe the key of it.

    ... ng><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>552<tab> </tab><b>you</b> . . . <b>it</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;That is, by thinking on you, I shall think on y ...
86) Commentary Note for line 567:
567 Pol. Affection, puh, you speake like a greene girle

    ... ing><sc>john:</sc> <i>Oth.</i></hanging><para>567 <tab> </tab><b>green</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765, 8:366) re <i>Oth</i>. 2.1.247. (1028) says that <i>green ...
87) Commentary Note for line 573:
573 Which are not {sterling,} <starling.> tender your selfe more dearely

    ... er</i>: &#8216;You'll <i>tender</i> me a fool:' i.e. &#8216;hold or esteem' <sc>Johnson</sc>.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1826<tab> </tab><sc>sing1</sc></sig ...
88) Commentary Note for line 574:
574 Or {(}not to crack the winde of the poore phrase<,>

    ... t attribution +</hanging><para>574-5<tab> </tab><b>Or</b>. . . <b>thus</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;I believe the word <i>wronging</i> has referenc ...

    ... ty</i>. But <i>wronging</i> seems to be more proper.&#x201D; </para> <bwk><para>Johnson, in asserting the phrase applied to Ophelia, has the parentheses in the ...

    ... ng</i>, and gives the following reasons. [quotes <sc>warb, john</sc>] By Dr. <i>Johnson</i>'<i>s</i> method of reasoning the parenthesis should end at <i>phrase ...

    ... is, the phrase could have been explained without going through contortions, as Johnson had. </para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1774<tab> </tab><sc>capn</sc></sigla><hang ...

    ... ing</i>, but the word <i>wringing</i> will. &#8212; </para> <para>&#x201C;So in Johnson's Cynthia's Revels, Cupid says of Maria, &lt;/p. 375&gt; &lt;p. 376&gt; ...

    ... . 44): &#x201C;Warburton is certainly right in this place, and I am afraid that Johnson knew it. He needed not to dig out occasions for contradicting him. They ...

    ... /cn> <cn> <sigla>1819<tab> </tab><sc>cald1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1: </sc>Johnson; Tooke; Chaucer</hanging><para>574-5<tab> </tab><b>Or</b>. . . <b>thus</ ...

    ... ra> <para>&#x201C;Of <i>roam</i> our dictionary makers can give no account. Dr. Johnson pilgrimages to Rome for the etymology of it. It may however, be of the s ...
89) Commentary Note for line 575:
575 {Wrong} <Roaming> it thus{)}<,> you'l tender me a foole.

    ... b>Wronging</b> <sc> Thompson &amp; Taylor </sc> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;We follow Johnson and Jennens in adopting Pope's emendation of Q2's 'Wrong' as making bett ...
90) Commentary Note for line 577:
577 In honorable fashion.

    ... la><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>577-8<tab> </tab> <b>fashion</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;She uses <i>fashion</i> for <i>manner</i>, and ...

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