The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... against a battle . 3 the opinion that we bring , JOHNSON . ( To make that only true we now intend , ) ] These lines I do not understand , and fufpect them of corruption . I believe we better read thus : may the opinion , that we bring ...
... against a battle . 3 the opinion that we bring , JOHNSON . ( To make that only true we now intend , ) ] These lines I do not understand , and fufpect them of corruption . I believe we better read thus : may the opinion , that we bring ...
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... against me ; and his eye revil'd Me , as his abject object : at this inftant He bores me with fome trick : 9 He's gone to the king ; I'll follow , and out - ftare him . 7 NOR . Stay , my lord , - ] Wolfey is faid to have been the fon ...
... against me ; and his eye revil'd Me , as his abject object : at this inftant He bores me with fome trick : 9 He's gone to the king ; I'll follow , and out - ftare him . 7 NOR . Stay , my lord , - ] Wolfey is faid to have been the fon ...
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... against him his furveyor , " Sir Gilbert Peck , his chancellor . " THEobald . I believe [ in the former inftance ] the author wrote - And Gilbert & c . MALONE . Nicholas Hopkins ? ] The old copy hasMichael Hopkins . Mr. Theobald made ...
... against him his furveyor , " Sir Gilbert Peck , his chancellor . " THEobald . I believe [ in the former inftance ] the author wrote - And Gilbert & c . MALONE . Nicholas Hopkins ? ] The old copy hasMichael Hopkins . Mr. Theobald made ...
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William Shakespeare. 743 3 K. HEN . This is against our pleasure . WOL . By my life , And for me , I have no further gone in this , than by A fingle voice ; and that not pass'd me , but By learned approbation of the judges . If I am ...
William Shakespeare. 743 3 K. HEN . This is against our pleasure . WOL . By my life , And for me , I have no further gone in this , than by A fingle voice ; and that not pass'd me , but By learned approbation of the judges . If I am ...
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... against him , his furveyor ; Sir Gilbert Peck his chancellor ; and John Court , Confeffor to him ; with that devil - monk , Hopkins , that made this mifchief . 2 GENT . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 GENT . That was he , The fame ...
... against him , his furveyor ; Sir Gilbert Peck his chancellor ; and John Court , Confeffor to him ; with that devil - monk , Hopkins , that made this mifchief . 2 GENT . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 GENT . That was he , The fame ...
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