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Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784

"Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies"

_You must_, says
Pisanio, _disguise that_ greatness, _which, to appear_ hereafter _in its
proper form_, cannot yet appear without great _danger to itself_. (see
1765, VII, 329, 6)
III.iv.149 (230,5) full of view] With opportunities of examining your
affairs with your own eyes.
III.iv.155 (230,6) Though peril to my modesty, not death on't,/I would
adventure] I read,
_Through_ peril--
_I would for such means adventure_ through _peril of my modesty_; I
would risque every thing but real dishonour.
III.iv.162 (230,7)
nay, you must
Forget that rarest treasure of your cheek;
Exposing it (but, oh, the harder heart!
Alack, no remedy)]
I think it very natural to reflect in this distress on the cruelty of
Posthumus. Dr. WARBURTON proposes to read,
--the harder _hap_!--
III.iv.177 (231,8) which you'll make him know] This is HANMER's reading.
The common books have it,
--which _will_ make him know.
Mr. THEOBALD, in one of bit long notes, endeavours to prove, that it
should be,
--which will make him _so_.
He is followed by Dr. WARBURTON.
III.iv.184 (231,9) we'll even/All that good time will give us] We'll
make our work _even_ with our _time_; we'll do what time will allow.
III.v.71 (235,2)
And that she hath all courtly parts more exquisite
Than lady, ladies, woman; from every one
The best she hath]
[The second line is intolerable nonsense.


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