The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... state . MAL . This is the sergeant , 8 Who , like a good and hardy foldier , fought ' Gainft my captivity : -Hail , brave friend ! This is the fergeant , ] Holinfhed is the best interpreter of Shakspeare in his hiftorical plays ; for he ...
... state . MAL . This is the sergeant , 8 Who , like a good and hardy foldier , fought ' Gainft my captivity : -Hail , brave friend ! This is the fergeant , ] Holinfhed is the best interpreter of Shakspeare in his hiftorical plays ; for he ...
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... state of man , " that function " " And my fell of hair " Would , at a dismal treatise , rouse and stir , " As life were in it . " M. MASON . -feated- ] i . e . fixed , firmly placed . So , in Milton's Paradife Loft , B. VI . 643 ...
... state of man , " that function " " And my fell of hair " Would , at a dismal treatise , rouse and stir , " As life were in it . " M. MASON . -feated- ] i . e . fixed , firmly placed . So , in Milton's Paradife Loft , B. VI . 643 ...
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... state , children , and fervants ; Which do but what they fhould , by doing every thing 9 Safe toward your love and honour . ' & More is thy due than more than all can pay . ] More is due to thee , than , I will not fay all , but more ...
... state , children , and fervants ; Which do but what they fhould , by doing every thing 9 Safe toward your love and honour . ' & More is thy due than more than all can pay . ] More is due to thee , than , I will not fay all , but more ...
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... state . So , in the ancient black letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys , no date : " The knyghtes were clothed in pall . ” Again , in Milton's Penferofo : " Sometime let gorgeous tragedy " In fcepter'd pall come fweeping by . " Dr ...
... state . So , in the ancient black letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys , no date : " The knyghtes were clothed in pall . ” Again , in Milton's Penferofo : " Sometime let gorgeous tragedy " In fcepter'd pall come fweeping by . " Dr ...
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... state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither refolutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour , yet he contentedly leaves the ...
... state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither refolutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour , yet he contentedly leaves the ...
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