The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... faid lady Bona to my marriage ? * MESS . These were her words , utter'd with mild disdain ; Tell him , in hope he'll prove a widower shortly , I'll wear the willow garland for his fake . K. EDW . I blame not her , she could say little ...
... faid lady Bona to my marriage ? * MESS . These were her words , utter'd with mild disdain ; Tell him , in hope he'll prove a widower shortly , I'll wear the willow garland for his fake . K. EDW . I blame not her , she could say little ...
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... faid nothing , the first speech might be as properly given to Warwick as to any other . JOHNSON . Every judicious reader must concur in Dr. Johnfon's opinion , as far as it relates to the second of these two speeches . STEEVENS . This ...
... faid nothing , the first speech might be as properly given to Warwick as to any other . JOHNSON . Every judicious reader must concur in Dr. Johnfon's opinion , as far as it relates to the second of these two speeches . STEEVENS . This ...
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... faid - the king ; Or did he make the jest against his will ? * WAR . Is not a dukedom , fir , a goodly gift ? * GLO . Ay , by my faith , for a poor earl to give ; 5 Where flept our scouts ? ] So , in King John : " O , where hath our ...
... faid - the king ; Or did he make the jest against his will ? * WAR . Is not a dukedom , fir , a goodly gift ? * GLO . Ay , by my faith , for a poor earl to give ; 5 Where flept our scouts ? ] So , in King John : " O , where hath our ...
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... faid , and more he faid , " Which founded like a clamour in a vault , " That could not be diftinguish'd for the found ; " And so the valiant Montague gave up the ghott . " MALONE . The indiftinct gabble of undertakers , while they ...
... faid , and more he faid , " Which founded like a clamour in a vault , " That could not be diftinguish'd for the found ; " And so the valiant Montague gave up the ghott . " MALONE . The indiftinct gabble of undertakers , while they ...
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... faid to have been " more than a thousand . " Pasion Letters , Vol . II . p . 65. Fabian , the nearest contemporary historian , says 1500 . The custom among our old writers of using Arabick numerals , has been the cause of innumerable ...
... faid to have been " more than a thousand . " Pasion Letters , Vol . II . p . 65. Fabian , the nearest contemporary historian , says 1500 . The custom among our old writers of using Arabick numerals , has been the cause of innumerable ...
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