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Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784

"Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies"

3 vols.
12.
II.iii.95 (416,7) _lown_] Sorry fellow, paltry wretch.
II.iii.135 (417,8) He'll watch the horologe a double set] If he have no
drink, he'll keep awake while the clock strikes two rounds, or four and
twenty hours.
Chaucer uses the ward _horologe_ in more places than one.
"Well skirer was his crowing in his loge
"Than is a clock or abbey _horologe_."]
The bracketed part of Johnson's note is taken verbatim from Zacbary
Gray, _Critical ... Notes on Shakespeare_, 1754, II, 316.] (see 1765,
VIII, 374, 6) (rev. 1778, I, 503, 9)
II.iii.145 (418,9) ingraft infirmity; An infirmity _rooted, settled_ in
his constitution.
II.iii.175 (419,3) it frights the isle/From her propriety] From her
regular and _proper state_.
II.iii.180 (419,4) In quarter] In their quarters; at their lodging.
II.iii.194 (420,5) you unlace your reputation thus] Slacken, or
_loosen_. Put in danger of dropping; or perhaps strip of its ornaments.
II.iii.195 (420,6) spend your rich opinion] Throw away and squander a
reputation as valuable as yours.
II.iii.202 (420,7) self-charity] Care of one's self.
II.iii.211 (421,9) he that is approv'd in this offence] He that is
convicted by proof, of having been engaged in this offence.
II.iii.274 (423,1) cast in his mood] Ejected in his anger.
II.iii.343 (425,4) this advice is free] This counsel has an appearance
of honest openness, of frank good-will.


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