The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuch tame patience boast , As to be hufh'd , and nought at all to fay : First , the fair reverence of your highnefs curbs me From giving reins and fpurs to my free speech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd These terms of ...
... fuch tame patience boast , As to be hufh'd , and nought at all to fay : First , the fair reverence of your highnefs curbs me From giving reins and fpurs to my free speech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd These terms of ...
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... fuch a ufe of the word may be peculiar to Shak- fpeare . Again , in Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . ii : 66 66 - fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night " Inherit at my houfe . " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 136 , n ...
... fuch a ufe of the word may be peculiar to Shak- fpeare . Again , in Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . ii : 66 66 - fuch delight Among fresh female buds fhall you this night " Inherit at my houfe . " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 136 , n ...
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... fuch foul fin ! Shall I feem creft - fallen in my father's fight ? Or with pale beggar - fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with fuch feeble wrong , Or found fo bafe a parle , my ...
... fuch foul fin ! Shall I feem creft - fallen in my father's fight ? Or with pale beggar - fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd daftard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with fuch feeble wrong , Or found fo bafe a parle , my ...
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... fuch officers Appointed to direct these fair defigns . BOLING . Lord marshal , let me kifs my fovereign's hand , And bow my knee before his majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ...
... fuch officers Appointed to direct these fair defigns . BOLING . Lord marshal , let me kifs my fovereign's hand , And bow my knee before his majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ...
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... fuch an appearance of taste and judgment , I am afraid every reader will not fubfcribe . It is true , that peace awake is fill peace , as well as when afleep ; but peace awakened by the tumults of thefe jarring nobles , and peace ...
... fuch an appearance of taste and judgment , I am afraid every reader will not fubfcribe . It is true , that peace awake is fill peace , as well as when afleep ; but peace awakened by the tumults of thefe jarring nobles , and peace ...
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