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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... Hath he deferv'd to lose his birthright thus ? * Hadft thou but lov'd him half fo well as I ; * Or felt that pain which I did for him once ; * Or nourish'd him , as I did with my blood ; * Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart ...
... Hath he deferv'd to lose his birthright thus ? * Hadft thou but lov'd him half fo well as I ; * Or felt that pain which I did for him once ; * Or nourish'd him , as I did with my blood ; * Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart ...
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... hath authority over him that swears : 6 Henry had none , but did ufurp the place ; Then , feeing ' twas he that made you to depose , Your oath , my lord , is vain and frivolous . ' Therefore , to arms . * And , father , do but think ...
... hath authority over him that swears : 6 Henry had none , but did ufurp the place ; Then , feeing ' twas he that made you to depose , Your oath , my lord , is vain and frivolous . ' Therefore , to arms . * And , father , do but think ...
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... Hath been ten to one , and why should I now " Doubt of the like fuccess . I am refolv'd . 66 Come , let us go . " Edw . Let us march away . I hear their drums . " MALONE " I doubt not , uncle , of our victory 30 THIRD PART OF.
... Hath been ten to one , and why should I now " Doubt of the like fuccess . I am refolv'd . 66 Come , let us go . " Edw . Let us march away . I hear their drums . " MALONE " I doubt not , uncle , of our victory 30 THIRD PART OF.
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... hath been long confined without food , and is let out to devour a man con- demned . JOHNSON . 4 - devouring paws : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterised the whole animal , is oddly bestowed on his paws ...
... hath been long confined without food , and is let out to devour a man con- demned . JOHNSON . 4 - devouring paws : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterised the whole animal , is oddly bestowed on his paws ...
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... Hath ftopp'd the paffage where thy words should enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and thine , Were not revenge ...
... Hath ftopp'd the paffage where thy words should enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and thine , Were not revenge ...
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