The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fall ! 3 Here is my space ; Kingdoms are clay : our dungy earth alike Feeds beaft as man : the noblenefs of life Is , to do thus ; when fuch a mutual pair , [ Embracing . And such a twain can do't , in which , Ï bind On pain of ...
... fall ! 3 Here is my space ; Kingdoms are clay : our dungy earth alike Feeds beaft as man : the noblenefs of life Is , to do thus ; when fuch a mutual pair , [ Embracing . And such a twain can do't , in which , Ï bind On pain of ...
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... fall ; It cannot be thus long , the fides of nature Will not fuftain it.2 ANT . Now , my deareft queen , - What's the matter ? CLEO . Pray you , ftand further from me . ANT . 2 the fides of nature . Will not fuftain it . ] So , in ...
... fall ; It cannot be thus long , the fides of nature Will not fuftain it.2 ANT . Now , my deareft queen , - What's the matter ? CLEO . Pray you , ftand further from me . ANT . 2 the fides of nature . Will not fuftain it . ] So , in ...
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... fall - worn fteed the champion ftout beftrode . " WARBURTON . On this note Mr. Edwards has been very lavish of his plea- fantry , and indeed has juftly cenfured the mifquotation of stall- worn , for fall - worth , which means ftrong ...
... fall - worn fteed the champion ftout beftrode . " WARBURTON . On this note Mr. Edwards has been very lavish of his plea- fantry , and indeed has juftly cenfured the mifquotation of stall- worn , for fall - worth , which means ftrong ...
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... fall of their bofoms , and the ge- neral elegance of fubmiffion paid by them to the vanity of their royal mistress . The plain fenfe of the contefted paffage feems to be - that thefe Ladies rendered that homage which their affumed ...
... fall of their bofoms , and the ge- neral elegance of fubmiffion paid by them to the vanity of their royal mistress . The plain fenfe of the contefted paffage feems to be - that thefe Ladies rendered that homage which their affumed ...
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... fall to their throats : All there is thine . " Ром . Ah , this thou fhould'ft have done , And not have spoke on't ! In me , ' tis villainy ; In thee , it had been good fervice . Thou must know , ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine ...
... fall to their throats : All there is thine . " Ром . Ah , this thou fhould'ft have done , And not have spoke on't ! In me , ' tis villainy ; In thee , it had been good fervice . Thou must know , ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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