The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... loft . BED . What fay'ft thou , man , before dead Henry's corfe ? Speak foftly ; or the loss of thofe great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rife from death . GLO . Is Paris loft ? is Rouen yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to ...
... loft . BED . What fay'ft thou , man , before dead Henry's corfe ? Speak foftly ; or the loss of thofe great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rife from death . GLO . Is Paris loft ? is Rouen yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to ...
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... loft , 1634 , that a tawny coat was the dress of a fummoner , i . e . an apparitor , an officer whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummon- er's ...
... loft , 1634 , that a tawny coat was the dress of a fummoner , i . e . an apparitor , an officer whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummon- er's ...
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... true one . So , in Love's La- bour's Loft : " Bear this fignificant [ i , e . a letter ] to the country maid , Jaquenetta . " STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . F If he fuppofe that I have pleaded truth , From KING HENRY VI . 65.
... true one . So , in Love's La- bour's Loft : " Bear this fignificant [ i , e . a letter ] to the country maid , Jaquenetta . " STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . F If he fuppofe that I have pleaded truth , From KING HENRY VI . 65.
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... colours ; ] Colours is here ufed ambiguously for tints and deceits . JOHNSON . So , in Love's Labour's Loft : colours . " STEEVENS . -I do fear colourable Of base infinuating flattery , I pluck this white rofe 66 FIRST PART OF.
... colours ; ] Colours is here ufed ambiguously for tints and deceits . JOHNSON . So , in Love's Labour's Loft : colours . " STEEVENS . -I do fear colourable Of base infinuating flattery , I pluck this white rofe 66 FIRST PART OF.
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... loft his head . MOR . That caufe , fair nephew , that imprison'd me , 1 And hath detain'd me , all my flow'ring youth , Within a loathfome dungeon , there to pine , Was curfed inftrument of his decease . PLAN . Discover more at large ...
... loft his head . MOR . That caufe , fair nephew , that imprison'd me , 1 And hath detain'd me , all my flow'ring youth , Within a loathfome dungeon , there to pine , Was curfed inftrument of his decease . PLAN . Discover more at large ...
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