The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... laft . [ By Sa- muel Felton . ] 4to . 1788 . 57. Effays on Shakspeare's dramatick Character of Sir John Falstaff , and on his Imitation of Female Characters . To which are added , some general Observations on the Study of Shakspeare ...
... laft . [ By Sa- muel Felton . ] 4to . 1788 . 57. Effays on Shakspeare's dramatick Character of Sir John Falstaff , and on his Imitation of Female Characters . To which are added , some general Observations on the Study of Shakspeare ...
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... Laft of Sept. 1598 . " To the Lords Justices of Ireland . " Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and serviceable persons to be Sheriffs in the several counties , which ...
... Laft of Sept. 1598 . " To the Lords Justices of Ireland . " Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and serviceable persons to be Sheriffs in the several counties , which ...
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... aime . But ever after it was a by word thorow London , God - a- mercy , horse ! and is to this day . " Tarleton's Jefts , 4to . 1611 . -Tarleton died in 1589 . " And nought - respecting death , the laft of 264 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... aime . But ever after it was a by word thorow London , God - a- mercy , horse ! and is to this day . " Tarleton's Jefts , 4to . 1611 . -Tarleton died in 1589 . " And nought - respecting death , the laft of 264 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... laft of paines , " Plac'd his pale colours , ( the ensign of his might , ) " U Upon his new - got spoil , " & c . Complaint of Rosamond . -beauty's ensign yet " Is crimson in thy lips , and in thy cheeks , " And death's pale flag ...
... laft of paines , " Plac'd his pale colours , ( the ensign of his might , ) " U Upon his new - got spoil , " & c . Complaint of Rosamond . -beauty's ensign yet " Is crimson in thy lips , and in thy cheeks , " And death's pale flag ...
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... laft , we find ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) the fame phraseolegy : " You have lurch'd your friends of the better half of the garland . " I formerly thought this a sneer at Shakspeare ; but have lately met with nearly the fame phrase ...
... laft , we find ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) the fame phraseolegy : " You have lurch'd your friends of the better half of the garland . " I formerly thought this a sneer at Shakspeare ; but have lately met with nearly the fame phrase ...
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