The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ( says Decker , de- fcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling , what jeering , what byting of thumbs , to beget quarrels ! " THE DEAD TERM , 1608. MALONE . Enter ...
... ( says Decker , de- fcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling , what jeering , what byting of thumbs , to beget quarrels ! " THE DEAD TERM , 1608. MALONE . Enter ...
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... Say - better ; here comes one of my kinfmen.8 SAM . Yes , better , fir . mafter's SAM . Draw , if you be men.- ABR . You lie . ber thy swashing blow.9 be men . - Gregory , remem- [ They fight . [ Beats down their Swords . BEN . Part ...
... Say - better ; here comes one of my kinfmen.8 SAM . Yes , better , fir . mafter's SAM . Draw , if you be men.- ABR . You lie . ber thy swashing blow.9 be men . - Gregory , remem- [ They fight . [ Beats down their Swords . BEN . Part ...
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... says : " Take their confeffions , and my long fword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without authority from Homer , has equipped Nep- tune with this weapon : " King Neptune , with his long fword , - . " Iliad ...
... says : " Take their confeffions , and my long fword ; " I cannot tell what danger we may meet with . " Chapman , without authority from Homer , has equipped Nep- tune with this weapon : " King Neptune , with his long fword , - . " Iliad ...
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... say- " serve for . " STEEVENS . cr -thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet , " Tis fure the hardest fcience , to forget . " Pope's Eloifa . STEEVENS . SCENE II . A Street . Enter CAPULET , PARIS ...
... say- " serve for . " STEEVENS . cr -thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet , " Tis fure the hardest fcience , to forget . " Pope's Eloifa . STEEVENS . SCENE II . A Street . Enter CAPULET , PARIS ...
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... say in pompous words , that a young man Jhall feel as much in an affembly of beauties , as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to waste found upon a very poor fentiment . I read : Such comfort as do lufty yeomen feel . You ...
... say in pompous words , that a young man Jhall feel as much in an affembly of beauties , as young men feel in the month of April , is furely to waste found upon a very poor fentiment . I read : Such comfort as do lufty yeomen feel . You ...
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