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... >face</i>] </hanging> <para><sc>1798-99 Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “This is ...
... . 462><p. 463> text, which Dr. Johnson thinks best, though he admits th ...
... or <i>pace, face</i>. The author, says Johnson, probably wrote both. In suppor ...
... ings.</i> Nevertheless, we think, with Johnson, that Shakspere wrote both--- <i ...
... <hanging>v1773</hanging> <para><sc>1801 Johnson</sc> (ed. 1773): “You mi ...
... overs her; for his language then, says Johnson, not recollecting that he is to ...
... tances, and some others, are noticed by Johnson; but it is not mentioned that th ...
... >john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1859-60 Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The mea ...
... ra> <para>1860 <b>inexplicable</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “ I beli ...
... ene of this tragedy.” Quotes Dr. Johnson from <i>Illust. Shak.</i></para> ...
... . . of the time' is meaningless, as Dr. Johnson noted. On the other hand, age an ...
... para> <para><b> age and body</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The <i> ...
... <para><b>his form and pressure</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Resemb ...
... fable. I think, with submission to Dr. Johnson and Mr. Steevens, that 'the age ...
... f either of the amendments suggested by Johnson.— There is one more simple ...
... <sc>Malone</sc> (ed. 1790): “Dr. Johnson says, ‘<i>the age of the t ...
... either of the ammendments suggested by Johnson.--There is one more simple than ...
... 216;age of time,' as objected to by Dr. Johnson, is not, I believe, implied in t ...
... i>age </i>of the <i>time</i>,' says Dr. Johnson, ‘can hardly pass.' He mi ...
... ssure</i> of the body of the time? Dr. Johnson tells us that it signifies resem ...
... tation of the passage, according to Dr. Johnson, would really be ‘to show ...
... ging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “<i>Prof ...
... (1785, p. 387-8): “I differ from Johnson in the explanation of this pass ...
... r disclaims, be (as I suppose, with Dr. Johnson, it is) that which might seem to ...
... anging> <para>1912 <b>pregnant</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “I belie ...
... > <para><sc>1914 </sc><b>deare</b><sc>] Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Perhaps ...