The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... horfe , to horfe ! urge doubts to them that fear . WILLO . Hold out my horfe , and I will first be [ Exeunt . there . 4 Imp out ] As this expreffion frequently occurs in our au- ther , it may not be amifs to explain the original meaning ...
... horfe , to horfe ! urge doubts to them that fear . WILLO . Hold out my horfe , and I will first be [ Exeunt . there . 4 Imp out ] As this expreffion frequently occurs in our au- ther , it may not be amifs to explain the original meaning ...
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... horfe his head , when we relax the reins . JOHNSON . 1 L The heavens and oppofe not Myfelf against their will . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The heavens , & c.- " Move them no more by croffing their high will . " J 2 I know it , uncle ...
... horfe his head , when we relax the reins . JOHNSON . 1 L The heavens and oppofe not Myfelf against their will . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The heavens , & c.- " Move them no more by croffing their high will . " J 2 I know it , uncle ...
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... horfe ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , " requires no enforcement or fupport , was proposed by Mr. Stee- vens , who explains these words differently . He is of opinion that they ...
... horfe ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , " requires no enforcement or fupport , was proposed by Mr. Stee- vens , who explains these words differently . He is of opinion that they ...
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... horfe : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Exit Servant . eafily fupplied , but that it would be dangerous to let conjecture loofe on fuch flight occafions . JOHNSON . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote ...
... horfe : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Exit Servant . eafily fupplied , but that it would be dangerous to let conjecture loofe on fuch flight occafions . JOHNSON . Perhaps Shakspeare wrote ...
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... horfe ; Spur , poft ; and get before him to the king , And beg thy pardon ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as faft as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till ...
... horfe ; Spur , poft ; and get before him to the king , And beg thy pardon ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as faft as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till ...
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