The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fays : " Herne the hunter , quoth you ? am I a ghost ? " ' Sblood , the fairies hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is ftealing his father's deare . " and in ...
... fays : " Herne the hunter , quoth you ? am I a ghost ? " ' Sblood , the fairies hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is ftealing his father's deare . " and in ...
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... fays , in the title - page , -As it hath been divers times acted before her majefty , and elsewhere . This , which we have here , was altered and improved by the author almost in every speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewife ...
... fays , in the title - page , -As it hath been divers times acted before her majefty , and elsewhere . This , which we have here , was altered and improved by the author almost in every speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewife ...
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... fays , that anciently there were in England more firs than knights ; and fo lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a depofition in the Exchequer in a cafe of tythes , the witnefs fpeaking of the curate , whom he remembered , ftyles him , Sir ...
... fays , that anciently there were in England more firs than knights ; and fo lately as temp . W. & Mar. in a depofition in the Exchequer in a cafe of tythes , the witnefs fpeaking of the curate , whom he remembered , ftyles him , Sir ...
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... fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the old Reader , Sir Richard , * is kept Reader , Æt , 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green . " * MS ...
... fays , " There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel - yard , which by the peculiar Richard Berket , care of the old Reader , Sir Richard , * is kept Reader , Æt , 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green . " * MS ...
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... fays- " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET . The luce is a pike or jack : So , in Chaucer's Prol . of the Cant . Tales , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . pp . 351 , 352 : " Full many a fair partrich hadde he in mewe , " And ...
... fays- " Ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd . " TOLLET . The luce is a pike or jack : So , in Chaucer's Prol . of the Cant . Tales , Mr. Tyrwhitt's edit . pp . 351 , 352 : " Full many a fair partrich hadde he in mewe , " And ...
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