The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . 3 Yet , for all this , fay not & c . ] The contradiction , in the firft part of this fpeech might be imputed to the diftraction of Northumberland's mind ; but the calmnefs ...
... mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . 3 Yet , for all this , fay not & c . ] The contradiction , in the firft part of this fpeech might be imputed to the diftraction of Northumberland's mind ; but the calmnefs ...
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... mind , I formerly proposed to read- " Weakened with age , " or , " Weakened with pain . " When a word is repeated , without propriety , in the fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect fome cor- ruption . Thus , in ...
... mind , I formerly proposed to read- " Weakened with age , " or , " Weakened with pain . " When a word is repeated , without propriety , in the fame or two fucceeding lines , there is great reafon to fufpect fome cor- ruption . Thus , in ...
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... mind ; And doth enlarge his rifing with the blood Of fair king Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gafping for life under great ...
... mind ; And doth enlarge his rifing with the blood Of fair king Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gafping for life under great ...
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... mind , As with the tide fwell'd up unto its height , That makes a ftill - ftand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till ...
... mind , As with the tide fwell'd up unto its height , That makes a ftill - ftand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back : I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till ...
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... mind , they would truncheon you out , for taking their names upon you before you have earned them . You a captain , you flave ! for what ? for tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy- houfe ? He a captain ! Hang him , rogue ! He lives ...
... mind , they would truncheon you out , for taking their names upon you before you have earned them . You a captain , you flave ! for what ? for tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy- houfe ? He a captain ! Hang him , rogue ! He lives ...
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