The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... these words bear ? The fub- ftantive change being formerly used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for ...
... these words bear ? The fub- ftantive change being formerly used to fignify variety , ( as change of clothes , of honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen neceffarily imports more than one ; but the thing fought for ...
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... these wombs might be fubject to " the fterile curfe . " The word fertile , therefore , is abfolutely requifite to the fenfe . In the inftance given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of ...
... these wombs might be fubject to " the fterile curfe . " The word fertile , therefore , is abfolutely requifite to the fenfe . In the inftance given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of ...
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... These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died fhe ? our lively , apprehenfive minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II ...
... These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died fhe ? our lively , apprehenfive minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II ...
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... these things is rather proved by few , " & c . Again , in Churchyard's Difcourfe of Rebellion & c . 1570 : " Hit is of kinde much worffe then horfes heare " That lyes in donge , where on vyle ferpents brede . " STEEVENS . Dr. Lifter ...
... these things is rather proved by few , " & c . Again , in Churchyard's Difcourfe of Rebellion & c . 1570 : " Hit is of kinde much worffe then horfes heare " That lyes in donge , where on vyle ferpents brede . " STEEVENS . Dr. Lifter ...
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... these words exactly in the fame manner . I learn , from an ancient Collection of Ordinances and Regu- lations for the Government of the Royal Household , & c . pub- lifhed by the Society of Antiquaries , 1790 , that it was the office of ...
... these words exactly in the fame manner . I learn , from an ancient Collection of Ordinances and Regu- lations for the Government of the Royal Household , & c . pub- lifhed by the Society of Antiquaries , 1790 , that it was the office of ...
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