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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... Muft glove this hand and hence , thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which princes , flesh'd with conqueft , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'ft hour 5 that time and spite ...
... Muft glove this hand and hence , thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which princes , flesh'd with conqueft , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'ft hour 5 that time and spite ...
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... muft perforce decay . You caft the event of war , my noble lord , And fumm'd the account of chance , before you faid , - Let us make head . It was your prefurmife , That , in the dole of blows your fon might drop : You knew , he walk'd ...
... muft perforce decay . You caft the event of war , my noble lord , And fumm'd the account of chance , before you faid , - Let us make head . It was your prefurmife , That , in the dole of blows your fon might drop : You knew , he walk'd ...
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... muft not make choyce of three thinges in three places . Of a wife in Westminster ; of a fervant in Paule's ; of a horfe in Smithfield ; leaft he chufe a queane , a knave , or a jade . " See alfo Moryfon's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 ...
... muft not make choyce of three thinges in three places . Of a wife in Westminster ; of a fervant in Paule's ; of a horfe in Smithfield ; leaft he chufe a queane , a knave , or a jade . " See alfo Moryfon's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 ...
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... muft speak with him . James I. ] fays Ofborne , in his Memoirs of that monarch , " and did fo continue till these , [ the interregnum , ] for the principal gentry , lords , courtiers , and men of all profeffions , not merely mechanicks ...
... muft speak with him . James I. ] fays Ofborne , in his Memoirs of that monarch , " and did fo continue till these , [ the interregnum , ] for the principal gentry , lords , courtiers , and men of all profeffions , not merely mechanicks ...
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... Muft take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . ARCH . That he fhould draw his feveral ftrengths together , you like it , A & t V. fc . i : " For all your writers do ...
... Muft take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . ARCH . That he fhould draw his feveral ftrengths together , you like it , A & t V. fc . i : " For all your writers do ...
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