The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Say's defcription of them in the preceding play : " Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , " Is term'd the civil'ft place in all this isle ; " The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy . " THEOBALD , This is a conjecture of very ...
... Say's defcription of them in the preceding play : " Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , " Is term'd the civil'ft place in all this isle ; " The people liberal , valiant , active , wealthy . " THEOBALD , This is a conjecture of very ...
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... says : 1 7 " Let men fay , we be men of good government . " STEEVENT . Septentrion . ] i . e . the North . Septentrio , Lat . Milton ufes the fame word as an adjective : " cold feptentrion blafts . " STEEVENS , O , tiger's heart , wrapp ...
... says : 1 7 " Let men fay , we be men of good government . " STEEVENT . Septentrion . ] i . e . the North . Septentrio , Lat . Milton ufes the fame word as an adjective : " cold feptentrion blafts . " STEEVENS , O , tiger's heart , wrapp ...
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... say , —Alas , it was a piteous deed ! -- There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curfe ; 7 And , in thy need , fuch comfort come to thee , As now I reap at thy too cruel hand ! - Hard - hearted Clifford , take me from the ...
... say , —Alas , it was a piteous deed ! -- There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curfe ; 7 And , in thy need , fuch comfort come to thee , As now I reap at thy too cruel hand ! - Hard - hearted Clifford , take me from the ...
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... says : " My meed hath got me fame . " And in Timon of Athens the word is used in the fame sense : No meed but he repays 66 " Sevenfold above itself . " M. MASON . VOL . XIV . E Enter a Meffenger . ' But what art thou , KING HENRY VÌ . 40.
... says : " My meed hath got me fame . " And in Timon of Athens the word is used in the fame sense : No meed but he repays 66 " Sevenfold above itself . " M. MASON . VOL . XIV . E Enter a Meffenger . ' But what art thou , KING HENRY VÌ . 40.
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... Say how he died , for I will hear it all . ' MESS . Environed he was with many foes ; 9O , Speak no more ! ] The generous tenderness of Edward , and favage fortitude of Richard , are well diftinguished by their different reception of ...
... Say how he died , for I will hear it all . ' MESS . Environed he was with many foes ; 9O , Speak no more ! ] The generous tenderness of Edward , and favage fortitude of Richard , are well diftinguished by their different reception of ...
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