The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Johnson. begins my fadnefs . My brother Jaques he keeps at school , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit : for my ... JOHNSON . it was on this fashion bequeathed me , as Dr. Johnson reads , is but aukward English . I would read : As I ...
... Johnson. begins my fadnefs . My brother Jaques he keeps at school , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit : for my ... JOHNSON . it was on this fashion bequeathed me , as Dr. Johnson reads , is but aukward English . I would read : As I ...
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... Johnson. but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dung- hills are as much bound to him as I. Befides this nothing that he fo plentifully gives me , the fome- thing that nature gave me ...
... Johnson. but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dung- hills are as much bound to him as I. Befides this nothing that he fo plentifully gives me , the fome- thing that nature gave me ...
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... Johnson. Enter CHARLES . CHA . Good morrow to your worship . OLI . Good monfieur Charles ! -what's the new news at the new court ? CHA . There's no news at the court , fir , but the old news : that is , the old duke is banished by his ...
... Johnson. Enter CHARLES . CHA . Good morrow to your worship . OLI . Good monfieur Charles ! -what's the new news at the new court ? CHA . There's no news at the court , fir , but the old news : that is , the old duke is banished by his ...
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... Johnson. have taught my love to take thy father for mine ; fo would'ft thou , if the truth of thy love to me were fo righteously temper'd as mine is to thee . Ros . Well , I will forget the condition of my eftate , to rejoice in yours ...
... Johnson. have taught my love to take thy father for mine ; fo would'ft thou , if the truth of thy love to me were fo righteously temper'd as mine is to thee . Ros . Well , I will forget the condition of my eftate , to rejoice in yours ...
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... Johnson. Enough ! fpeak no more of him ; you'll be whip'd for taxation , one of these days . 2 TOUCH . The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely , what wife men do foolishly . CEL . By my troth , thou fay'ft true : for fince the ...
... Johnson. Enough ! fpeak no more of him ; you'll be whip'd for taxation , one of these days . 2 TOUCH . The more pity , that fools may not speak wisely , what wife men do foolishly . CEL . By my troth , thou fay'ft true : for fince the ...
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