The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... also , left so soon as their backs were turned to the courtward , and that they had given over the dealings in the affairs , there would come in infinite complaints . " REED . 2 Ranfoming him , or pitying , ] i . e . remitting his ...
... also , left so soon as their backs were turned to the courtward , and that they had given over the dealings in the affairs , there would come in infinite complaints . " REED . 2 Ranfoming him , or pitying , ] i . e . remitting his ...
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... Also that noo man be fo hardy to crye hauoke , vpon payne of hym that fo is founde begynner , to dye therfore , and the remenaunt to be emprysoned , and theyr bodyes to be punyfshed at the kynges wyll . " Certayne Statutes and ...
... Also that noo man be fo hardy to crye hauoke , vpon payne of hym that fo is founde begynner , to dye therfore , and the remenaunt to be emprysoned , and theyr bodyes to be punyfshed at the kynges wyll . " Certayne Statutes and ...
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... also weary to liue any longer . And it were no wifdome in thee , to faue the life of him , who hath bene here- tofore thy mortall enemie , and whofe feruice now can nothing helpe nor pleasure thee . " STEEVENS . ΝΑ Thou show'ft a noble ...
... also weary to liue any longer . And it were no wifdome in thee , to faue the life of him , who hath bene here- tofore thy mortall enemie , and whofe feruice now can nothing helpe nor pleasure thee . " STEEVENS . ΝΑ Thou show'ft a noble ...
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... also am Longer to live most weary , and present My throat to thee , and to thy ancient malice : Which not to cut , would fhow thee but a fool ; Since I have ever follow'd thee with hate , Drawn tuns of blood out of thy country's breast ...
... also am Longer to live most weary , and present My throat to thee , and to thy ancient malice : Which not to cut , would fhow thee but a fool ; Since I have ever follow'd thee with hate , Drawn tuns of blood out of thy country's breast ...
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... also to be inferred from the present deficiency in the metre , which would be restored by reading ( according to the proposal of a mo- dern editor :) Of late . - Hail , fir ! Bru . Men . Hail , fir ! Hail to you both ! STEEVENS . 2 ...
... also to be inferred from the present deficiency in the metre , which would be restored by reading ( according to the proposal of a mo- dern editor :) Of late . - Hail , fir ! Bru . Men . Hail , fir ! Hail to you both ! STEEVENS . 2 ...
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