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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... England move fon's . To do brave acts ; he was , indeed , the glafs Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves . He had no legs , that practis'd not his gait : 1 • Threw many a northward look , to fee his father Bring up his powers ...
... England move fon's . To do brave acts ; he was , indeed , the glafs Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves . He had no legs , that practis'd not his gait : 1 • Threw many a northward look , to fee his father Bring up his powers ...
Page 75
... England are pepins , deufants , coftards , darlings , and fuch other . " Again , among inftructions given in the year 1580 to fome of our navigators , " for banketting on fhipboard persons of credite , " we meet with " the apple John ...
... England are pepins , deufants , coftards , darlings , and fuch other . " Again , among inftructions given in the year 1580 to fome of our navigators , " for banketting on fhipboard persons of credite , " we meet with " the apple John ...
Page 104
... England , 1602 , B. VI . chap . xxxi : " Even at the fierie Trigon fhall your chief afcendant be . " Again , in Pierce's Supererogation , or a new Praife of the old Affe , & c . by Gabriel Harvey , 1593 : now the warring planet was ...
... England , 1602 , B. VI . chap . xxxi : " Even at the fierie Trigon fhall your chief afcendant be . " Again , in Pierce's Supererogation , or a new Praife of the old Affe , & c . by Gabriel Harvey , 1593 : now the warring planet was ...
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... England , few books were read in our tongue , faving certaine books of chivalry , as they said , for paftime and pleasure ; which books , as fome fay , were made in monafteries by idle monks . As one for example La Mort d'Arthure . " In ...
... England , few books were read in our tongue , faving certaine books of chivalry , as they said , for paftime and pleasure ; which books , as fome fay , were made in monafteries by idle monks . As one for example La Mort d'Arthure . " In ...
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... England , 1602 , B. XII . ch . Ixix . fpells the word as it is found in the old copies of Shakspeare : " The taifhes , cufhes , and the graves , ftaff , penfell , baifes , all . " I know not whether it be worth adding , that the ideal ...
... England , 1602 , B. XII . ch . Ixix . fpells the word as it is found in the old copies of Shakspeare : " The taifhes , cufhes , and the graves , ftaff , penfell , baifes , all . " I know not whether it be worth adding , that the ideal ...
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