The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... present grief had wip'd it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counfel every man The apteft way for fafety , and revenge : Get pofts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never fo few , and never yet more need . [ Exeunt . 5 ...
... present grief had wip'd it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counfel every man The apteft way for fafety , and revenge : Get pofts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never fo few , and never yet more need . [ Exeunt . 5 ...
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... present phrase , —to be in with a tradefman . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : • as lief they ...
... present phrase , —to be in with a tradefman . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : • as lief they ...
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... present republication . STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in thinking that Mr. Theo- bald's remark is of no weight . Having already difcuffed the fubject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX ...
... present republication . STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in thinking that Mr. Theo- bald's remark is of no weight . Having already difcuffed the fubject very fully , it is here only neceffary to refer the reader to Vol . IX ...
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... present five and twenty thousand May hold up head without Northumberland . HAST . With him , we may . BARD . Ay , marry , there's the point ; But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we fhould not step too far2 ...
... present five and twenty thousand May hold up head without Northumberland . HAST . With him , we may . BARD . Ay , marry , there's the point ; But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we fhould not step too far2 ...
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... present reading , Bardolph makes the incon- venience of hope to be that it may cause delay , when , indeed , the whole tenor of his argument is to recommend delay to the reft that are too forward . I know not what to propose , and am ...
... present reading , Bardolph makes the incon- venience of hope to be that it may cause delay , when , indeed , the whole tenor of his argument is to recommend delay to the reft that are too forward . I know not what to propose , and am ...
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