The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself . BUCK . Why the devil , Upon this French going - out , took he upon him , Without the privity o ' the king , to appoint Who fhould attend on him ? He makes up the file Of all the gentry ; for the most part such A gift that ...
... himself . BUCK . Why the devil , Upon this French going - out , took he upon him , Without the privity o ' the king , to appoint Who fhould attend on him ? He makes up the file Of all the gentry ; for the most part such A gift that ...
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... himself a learned gentleman . RITSON . 9 He bores me with some trick : ] He ftabs or wounds me by fome artifice or fiction . JOHNSON . So , in The Life and Death of Lord Cromwell , 1602 : " One that hath gull'd you , that hath bor'd you ...
... himself a learned gentleman . RITSON . 9 He bores me with some trick : ] He ftabs or wounds me by fome artifice or fiction . JOHNSON . So , in The Life and Death of Lord Cromwell , 1602 : " One that hath gull'd you , that hath bor'd you ...
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... himself doth tire . " MALONE . -from a mouth of honour- ] I will cruth this base- born fellow , by the due influence of my rank , or say that all diftinction of perfons is at an end . JOHNSON . 3 Heat not a furnace & c . ] Might not ...
... himself doth tire . " MALONE . -from a mouth of honour- ] I will cruth this base- born fellow , by the due influence of my rank , or say that all diftinction of perfons is at an end . JOHNSON . 3 Heat not a furnace & c . ] Might not ...
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... himself pleas'd ; and they were ratified , As he cried , Thus let be : to as much end , . As give a crutch to the dead : But our count - car- dinal 9 Has done this , and ' tis well ; for worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now ...
... himself pleas'd ; and they were ratified , As he cried , Thus let be : to as much end , . As give a crutch to the dead : But our count - car- dinal 9 Has done this , and ' tis well ; for worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now ...
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... I , from the authorities of Hall and Ho- linfhed , changed it to chancellor . And our poet himself , in the beginning of the fecond Act , vouches for this correction : 1 BUCK . So , fo ; These are the limbs KING HENRY VIII . 25.
... I , from the authorities of Hall and Ho- linfhed , changed it to chancellor . And our poet himself , in the beginning of the fecond Act , vouches for this correction : 1 BUCK . So , fo ; These are the limbs KING HENRY VIII . 25.
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