The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... myself reprehend his own person , for I am his grace's tharborough : 9 but I would fee his own person in flesh and blood . Johnson . The King had not yet fo weaned himself from the world , as to adopt the language of a cloifter . M ...
... myself reprehend his own person , for I am his grace's tharborough : 9 but I would fee his own person in flesh and blood . Johnson . The King had not yet fo weaned himself from the world , as to adopt the language of a cloifter . M ...
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... myself to walk . The time when ? About the fixth hour ; when beafts moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is called fupper . So much for the time when : Now for the ground which ; which , I mean , I ...
... myself to walk . The time when ? About the fixth hour ; when beafts moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is called fupper . So much for the time when : Now for the ground which ; which , I mean , I ...
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... myself with blufhing . - Maid . JAQ . Man . ARM . I will vifit thee at the lodge . JAQ . That's hereby . " ARM . I know where it is fituate . JAQ . Lord , how wife you are ! ARM . I will tell thee wonders . JAQ . With that face ? 8 ARM ...
... myself with blufhing . - Maid . JAQ . Man . ARM . I will vifit thee at the lodge . JAQ . That's hereby . " ARM . I know where it is fituate . JAQ . Lord , how wife you are ! ARM . I will tell thee wonders . JAQ . With that face ? 8 ARM ...
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... myself , by native worth exifting , " Secure , and independent of thy praife : " Nor let it feem too proud a boaft , if minds 66 By nature great , are confcious of their greatnefs , " And hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery ...
... myself , by native worth exifting , " Secure , and independent of thy praife : " Nor let it feem too proud a boaft , if minds 66 By nature great , are confcious of their greatnefs , " And hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery ...
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... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove ; Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If ...
... myself forfworn , to thee I'll faithful prove ; Those thoughts to me were oaks , to thee like ofiers bowed . Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If ...
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Afide againſt Amadis de Gaula Anfaldo anſwer Antonio Armado Baffanio BASS becauſe BIRON BOYET cauſe Cazi chooſe Chriftian Coftard defire doth ducats emendation Exeunt eyes faid fair fame fatire fays fecond feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies firft firſt fleſh folio fome fool foul fpeech ftand ftill fubject fuch fuit fuppofe fure fwear fweet Giannetto give Gratiano hath himſelf houſe Jeffica JOHNSON King Henry lady laft LAUN Launcelot loft lord Lorenzo mafter MALONE means meaſure Merchant of Venice moft Monarcho moſt MOTH mufick muft muſt myſelf Navarre obferves occafion old copies paffage paffion play pleaſe Pompey Portia praiſe prefent princeſs purpoſe quarto reafon romances SALAN Saracens ſay ſee ſeems Shakspeare ſhall ſhe ſhow Shylock ſpeak STEEVENS ſweet thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thoſe thou thouſand ducats ufed uſed Venice WARBURTON whofe word