The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... answer ? In modern language we fay- " serve for . " STEEVENS . 9 -thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet , " " Tis sure the hardest science , to forget . " Pope's Eloisa . STEEVENS . SCENE II . A ...
... answer ? In modern language we fay- " serve for . " STEEVENS . 9 -thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet , " " Tis sure the hardest science , to forget . " Pope's Eloisa . STEEVENS . SCENE II . A ...
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... answers , " I'll look to like , " & c . and so concludes the scene , without the intervention of that stuff to be found in the later quartos and the folio . STEEVENS . 2 La . Cap . What say you ? & c . ] This ridiculous speech is ...
... answers , " I'll look to like , " & c . and so concludes the scene , without the intervention of that stuff to be found in the later quartos and the folio . STEEVENS . 2 La . Cap . What say you ? & c . ] This ridiculous speech is ...
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... answer to these two lines of Romeo : " For I am proverb'd with a grandfire phrafe ; -and " The game was ne'er so fair , and I am done . " Mercutio , in his reply , answers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the ...
... answer to these two lines of Romeo : " For I am proverb'd with a grandfire phrafe ; -and " The game was ne'er so fair , and I am done . " Mercutio , in his reply , answers the last line first . The thought of which , and of the ...
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... answers , willed his father to FIND ( i . e . to Smell out ] A SUIT for him . Whereupon he became SUITOR for the reverfion of the Cuftos - brevium office in the Common Pleas ; which the king willingly granted , it being the first SUIT ...
... answers , willed his father to FIND ( i . e . to Smell out ] A SUIT for him . Whereupon he became SUITOR for the reverfion of the Cuftos - brevium office in the Common Pleas ; which the king willingly granted , it being the first SUIT ...
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... answer , constantly calls him uncle . And the old Duchess of York , in the same play , calls her grandson , coufin : " Why , my young coufin , it is good to grow . " York . Grandam , one night , as we did fit at supper , " & c . And in ...
... answer , constantly calls him uncle . And the old Duchess of York , in the same play , calls her grandson , coufin : " Why , my young coufin , it is good to grow . " York . Grandam , one night , as we did fit at supper , " & c . And in ...
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