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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... honour , if he come in : therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay him from his intendment , or brook fuch difgrace well as he fhall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own ...
... honour , if he come in : therefore , out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ; that either you might stay him from his intendment , or brook fuch difgrace well as he fhall run into ; in that it is a thing of his own ...
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... honour , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster : therefore , my sweet Rofe , my dear Rofe , be merry . Ros . From henceforth I will , coz , and devise fports : let me fee ; What think you of falling in love ? CEL ...
... honour , I will ; and when I break that oath , let me turn monster : therefore , my sweet Rofe , my dear Rofe , be merry . Ros . From henceforth I will , coz , and devise fports : let me fee ; What think you of falling in love ? CEL ...
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... honour ; but I was bid to come for you . 9 who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reafon of fuch goddeffes , hath fent & c . ] The old copy reads " per- Mr. Malone retains the old reading , but adds- " and hath fent , " & c ...
... honour ; but I was bid to come for you . 9 who perceiving our natural wits too dull to reafon of fuch goddeffes , hath fent & c . ] The old copy reads " per- Mr. Malone retains the old reading , but adds- " and hath fent , " & c ...
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... honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the muftard was naught : now , I'll stand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good ; and yet was not the knight forfworn . CEL . How prove you that , in the ...
... honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the muftard was naught : now , I'll stand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good ; and yet was not the knight forfworn . CEL . How prove you that , in the ...
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... honour , And in the greatnefs of my word , you die . Exeunt Duke FREDERICK and Lords . CEL . O my poor Rofalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give thee mine . I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I ...
... honour , And in the greatnefs of my word , you die . Exeunt Duke FREDERICK and Lords . CEL . O my poor Rofalind ! whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give thee mine . I charge thee , be not thou more griev'd than I ...
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