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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... unto my rough affairs : Put not you on the visage of the times , And be , like them , to Percy troublesome . But how does this circumftance meet with Dr. Johnson's ob- jection ? The improbability arises from Falstaff's being perfectly ...
... unto my rough affairs : Put not you on the visage of the times , And be , like them , to Percy troublesome . But how does this circumftance meet with Dr. Johnson's ob- jection ? The improbability arises from Falstaff's being perfectly ...
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... unto its height , That makes a ftill - ftand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company ...
... unto its height , That makes a ftill - ftand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company ...
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... unto himselfe the two laft fyl- lables only , with the es left out , and fo turn cheater . " Hence perhaps the derivation of the verb - to cheat , which I do not recollect to have met with among our most ancient writers . In The Bell ...
... unto himselfe the two laft fyl- lables only , with the es left out , and fo turn cheater . " Hence perhaps the derivation of the verb - to cheat , which I do not recollect to have met with among our most ancient writers . In The Bell ...
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... unto the markets : Ay , much ! when I have neither barn nor garner . " STEEVENS . " 6 No more , Piftol ; & c . ] This is from the oldeft edition of 1600. POPE . 3 Captain , thou abominable damned cheater , & c . ] Piftol's character ...
... unto the markets : Ay , much ! when I have neither barn nor garner . " STEEVENS . " 6 No more , Piftol ; & c . ] This is from the oldeft edition of 1600. POPE . 3 Captain , thou abominable damned cheater , & c . ] Piftol's character ...
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... unto the fign of the leg ; 5 and breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories , and fuch other gambol faculties he hath , that fhow a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such ...
... unto the fign of the leg ; 5 and breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories , and fuch other gambol faculties he hath , that fhow a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such ...
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