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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... So , in Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : as lief they would put ratfbane in my mouth , KING HENRY IV . 27.
... So , in Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " So again , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : as lief they would put ratfbane in my mouth , KING HENRY IV . 27.
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... humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whose thoughts were conftantly employed about the ferious bufinefs of life , fhould confider fuch an improvident , diffipated old man , as fingle - witted , or half - witted , as we ...
... humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whose thoughts were conftantly employed about the ferious bufinefs of life , fhould confider fuch an improvident , diffipated old man , as fingle - witted , or half - witted , as we ...
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... humour with me ; doft not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , fir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i'faith I am loath to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . FAL . Let it alone ; I'll make ...
... humour with me ; doft not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , fir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i'faith I am loath to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . FAL . Let it alone ; I'll make ...
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... humour . In this fenfe the expreffion is ufed in The Guardian , by Maflinger : " Hook on ; follow him , harpies . " STEEVENS . 3 At Basingstoke , ] The quarto reads at Billingsgate . The players fet down the name of the place which was ...
... humour . In this fenfe the expreffion is ufed in The Guardian , by Maflinger : " Hook on ; follow him , harpies . " STEEVENS . 3 At Basingstoke , ] The quarto reads at Billingsgate . The players fet down the name of the place which was ...
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... humour in it : for a man that goes to borrow money , is of all others the most complaisant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Falftaff's followers , when they stole any thing , called it a pur- chafe . A borrowed cap , in the ...
... humour in it : for a man that goes to borrow money , is of all others the most complaisant ; his cap is always at hand . WARBURTON . Falftaff's followers , when they stole any thing , called it a pur- chafe . A borrowed cap , in the ...
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