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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... fear of your adventure would counfel you to a more equal enterprise . We pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this at- tempt . Ros . Do , young fir ; your reputation fhall not 9 the princeffes call ...
... fear of your adventure would counfel you to a more equal enterprise . We pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this at- tempt . Ros . Do , young fir ; your reputation fhall not 9 the princeffes call ...
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... fear there will , ) We'll have a swashing and a martial outfide ; I have inserted this note , but without implicit confidence in the reading it explains . The fecond folio has - charge . - STEEVENS . To feek my uncle . ] Here the old ...
... fear there will , ) We'll have a swashing and a martial outfide ; I have inserted this note , but without implicit confidence in the reading it explains . The fecond folio has - charge . - STEEVENS . To feek my uncle . ] Here the old ...
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... fear it , do not enter it . So , in the Romance of Syr Degore , bl . 1. no date : " This is a man all for the nones , " For he is a man of great bones . " Bonny , however , may be the true reading . So , in King Henry VI . P. II . A & V ...
... fear it , do not enter it . So , in the Romance of Syr Degore , bl . 1. no date : " This is a man all for the nones , " For he is a man of great bones . " Bonny , however , may be the true reading . So , in King Henry VI . P. II . A & V ...
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... fear the keeping is to fear the not keeping . JOHNSON . I think he means rather - may complain of a good education , for being fo inefficient , of fo little ufe to him . MALONE . 3 Such a one is a natural philofopher . ] The fhepherd ...
... fear the keeping is to fear the not keeping . JOHNSON . I think he means rather - may complain of a good education , for being fo inefficient , of fo little ufe to him . MALONE . 3 Such a one is a natural philofopher . ] The fhepherd ...
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... fears a fentence , or an old man's faw , " Shall by a painted cloth be kept in awe . " THEOBALD . So , in Barnaby Riche's Soldier's Wife to Britons Welfare , or Captaine Skill and Captaine Pill , & c . 1604 , p . 1 : “ It is enough for ...
... fears a fentence , or an old man's faw , " Shall by a painted cloth be kept in awe . " THEOBALD . So , in Barnaby Riche's Soldier's Wife to Britons Welfare , or Captaine Skill and Captaine Pill , & c . 1604 , p . 1 : “ It is enough for ...
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