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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... truth too . Thofe , that come to fee Only a show or two , and fo agree , The play may pafs ; if they be ftill , and willing , I'll undertake , may fee away their fhilling Richly in two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry ...
... truth too . Thofe , that come to fee Only a show or two , and fo agree , The play may pafs ; if they be ftill , and willing , I'll undertake , may fee away their fhilling Richly in two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry ...
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... truth , and leave him never an understanding friend . Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris fimplex convenit erroris confeffio . Yet I know not whether the coronation fhown in this play may not be liable to all that can be ...
... truth , and leave him never an understanding friend . Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris fimplex convenit erroris confeffio . Yet I know not whether the coronation fhown in this play may not be liable to all that can be ...
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... truth . So , in The Tempest : " For , certes , these are people of the island . " It occurs again in Othello , A & t I. fc . i . It is remarkable , that , in the prefent inftance , the adverb certes must be founded as a monofyllable ...
... truth . So , in The Tempest : " For , certes , these are people of the island . " It occurs again in Othello , A & t I. fc . i . It is remarkable , that , in the prefent inftance , the adverb certes must be founded as a monofyllable ...
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... truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare say , none of our diligent edi tors afked themselves . The text must be reftored , as I have corrected it ; and honeft Holinfhed , [ p . 863 ...
... truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare say , none of our diligent edi tors afked themselves . The text must be reftored , as I have corrected it ; and honeft Holinfhed , [ p . 863 ...
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... truth meant : I now feal it ; And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against ufurping Richard , Flying for fuccour to his fervant Banister , Being diftrefs ...
... truth meant : I now feal it ; And with that blood will make them one day groan for't . My noble father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against ufurping Richard , Flying for fuccour to his fervant Banister , Being diftrefs ...
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