The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... said . IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better than The ? CHAR . Well , if you were but an inch of fortune better than I , where would you choose it ? IRAS . Not in my hufband's nofe . CHAR . Our worfer thoughts heavens mend ! Alexas ...
... said . IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better than The ? CHAR . Well , if you were but an inch of fortune better than I , where would you choose it ? IRAS . Not in my hufband's nofe . CHAR . Our worfer thoughts heavens mend ! Alexas ...
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... said to be imboft . HANMER . See Vol . IX . p . 16 , n . 9. MALONE . 1 The foul and body rive not more in parting , Than greatness going off ] So , in King Henry VIII : it is a fufferance , panging " " " As foul and body's fevering ...
... said to be imboft . HANMER . See Vol . IX . p . 16 , n . 9. MALONE . 1 The foul and body rive not more in parting , Than greatness going off ] So , in King Henry VIII : it is a fufferance , panging " " " As foul and body's fevering ...
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... said in this play , that our dungy earth alike 86 " Feeds man as beaft . " . And Mr. Tollet obferves , " that in Herodotus , B. III . the Æthio- pian king , upon hearing a defcription of the nature of wheat , replied , that he was not ...
... said in this play , that our dungy earth alike 86 " Feeds man as beaft . " . And Mr. Tollet obferves , " that in Herodotus , B. III . the Æthio- pian king , upon hearing a defcription of the nature of wheat , replied , that he was not ...
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... said , “ I have been false perfuaded I had daughters , " it cannot be the juft explanation of the paffage as it ftands . The meaning appears to me to be this : " Were I to judge from the marks of fovereignty , of know- ledge , or of ...
... said , “ I have been false perfuaded I had daughters , " it cannot be the juft explanation of the paffage as it ftands . The meaning appears to me to be this : " Were I to judge from the marks of fovereignty , of know- ledge , or of ...
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... said halter and knife- blades came thither , till Ma . Mainy in his next fit said , it was reported that the devil layd them in the gallerie , that fome of thofe that were poffeffed , might either hang themselves with the halter , or ...
... said halter and knife- blades came thither , till Ma . Mainy in his next fit said , it was reported that the devil layd them in the gallerie , that fome of thofe that were poffeffed , might either hang themselves with the halter , or ...
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