The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... ferve your uses both in purfe and perfon . Without this , the following exhortation of the Chief juftice is lefs proper . JOHNSON . " 9 In the folio the words " and made her ferve , ' & c . were omitted . And in the fubfequent speech ...
... ferve your uses both in purfe and perfon . Without this , the following exhortation of the Chief juftice is lefs proper . JOHNSON . " 9 In the folio the words " and made her ferve , ' & c . were omitted . And in the fubfequent speech ...
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... folio . MALONE . " Out the ruins " is the fame as " And God " out of " & c . Of this ellip- tical phrafeology I have feen inftances , though I omitted to note them . STEEVENS . P. HEN . It fhall ferve among wits of no KING HENRY IV . 61.
... folio . MALONE . " Out the ruins " is the fame as " And God " out of " & c . Of this ellip- tical phrafeology I have feen inftances , though I omitted to note them . STEEVENS . P. HEN . It fhall ferve among wits of no KING HENRY IV . 61.
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William Shakespeare. P. HEN . It fhall ferve among wits of no higher breeding than thine . POINS . Go to ; I ftand the push of your one thing that you will tell . P. HEN . Why , I tell thee , it is not meet that I fhould be fad , now my ...
William Shakespeare. P. HEN . It fhall ferve among wits of no higher breeding than thine . POINS . Go to ; I ftand the push of your one thing that you will tell . P. HEN . Why , I tell thee , it is not meet that I fhould be fad , now my ...
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... names mes as we give that of carbuncle , to fomething very different from gems and ornaments : but the paffage deferves not a laborious research . JOHNSON . ferve bravely , is to come halting off , you 78 SECOND PART OF.
... names mes as we give that of carbuncle , to fomething very different from gems and ornaments : but the paffage deferves not a laborious research . JOHNSON . ferve bravely , is to come halting off , you 78 SECOND PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. ferve bravely , is to come halting off , you know : To come off the breach with his pike bent bravely , and to furgery bravely ; to venture upon the charg'd chambers bravely ; - 5 Brooches were , literally , clafps ...
William Shakespeare. ferve bravely , is to come halting off , you know : To come off the breach with his pike bent bravely , and to furgery bravely ; to venture upon the charg'd chambers bravely ; - 5 Brooches were , literally , clafps ...
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