The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... must be taken up . " Again , in Love Reftored , one of Ben Jonfon's mafques : - " A pretty fine speech was taken up o ' the poet too , which if he never be paid for now , ' tis no matter . " STEEVENS . 8 • -the horn of abundance , ] So ...
... must be taken up . " Again , in Love Reftored , one of Ben Jonfon's mafques : - " A pretty fine speech was taken up o ' the poet too , which if he never be paid for now , ' tis no matter . " STEEVENS . 8 • -the horn of abundance , ] So ...
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... must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am fure , he is , to the hearing of any thing good . - Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must fpeak with him . James I. ] fays Ofborne , in his Memoirs of that monarch , " and did fo ...
... must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am fure , he is , to the hearing of any thing good . - Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must fpeak with him . James I. ] fays Ofborne , in his Memoirs of that monarch , " and did fo ...
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... must arreft fir John Falstaff . HOST . Yea , good mafter Snare ; I have entered him and all . SNARE . It may chance cost some of us our lives , for he will ftab . HOST . Alas the day ! take heed of him ; he stabbed me in mine own houfe ...
... must arreft fir John Falstaff . HOST . Yea , good mafter Snare ; I have entered him and all . SNARE . It may chance cost some of us our lives , for he will ftab . HOST . Alas the day ! take heed of him ; he stabbed me in mine own houfe ...
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... must not stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The first of these terms of abuse may be derived from ramper , Fr. to be low in the world . The other from fuftis , a club ; i . e . a ...
... must not stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The first of these terms of abuse may be derived from ramper , Fr. to be low in the world . The other from fuftis , a club ; i . e . a ...
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... must be fain to pawn - my plate , - Glaffes , glaffes , is the only drinking : ] Mrs. Quickly is here in the fame ftate as the Earl of Shrewsbury , who , not having been paid for the diet , & c . of Mary Queen of Scots , while he was in ...
... must be fain to pawn - my plate , - Glaffes , glaffes , is the only drinking : ] Mrs. Quickly is here in the fame ftate as the Earl of Shrewsbury , who , not having been paid for the diet , & c . of Mary Queen of Scots , while he was in ...
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