The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... same story he has , as I have already faid , taken one circumftance not men- tioned in the poem . In 1570 was entered on the Stationers ' books by Henry Bynneman , The Pitifull Hyftory of ij lovyng Italians , which I fufpect was a profe ...
... same story he has , as I have already faid , taken one circumftance not men- tioned in the poem . In 1570 was entered on the Stationers ' books by Henry Bynneman , The Pitifull Hyftory of ij lovyng Italians , which I fufpect was a profe ...
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... same tongue Which the hath prais'd him with above compare So many thousand times ? -Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bofom henceforth fhall be twain.- I'll to the friar , to know his remedy ; If all else fail , myself have power to die ...
... same tongue Which the hath prais'd him with above compare So many thousand times ? -Go , counsellor ; Thou and my bofom henceforth fhall be twain.- I'll to the friar , to know his remedy ; If all else fail , myself have power to die ...
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... same school . STEEVENS . 7 Ant . S. Why is Time & c . ] In former editions : Ant . S. Why is Time fuch a niggard of hair , being , as it is , fo plentiful an excrement ? Dro . S. Because it is a bleffing that he beftows on beafts , and ...
... same school . STEEVENS . 7 Ant . S. Why is Time & c . ] In former editions : Ant . S. Why is Time fuch a niggard of hair , being , as it is , fo plentiful an excrement ? Dro . S. Because it is a bleffing that he beftows on beafts , and ...
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... same spelling in the plays of other ancient authors . Mr. Tollet finds it likewife in p . 66 of Ascham's works , by Bennet , and in Stowe's Chronicles in the years 1117 , 1135. STEEVENS . The word , although written Porpentine in the ...
... same spelling in the plays of other ancient authors . Mr. Tollet finds it likewife in p . 66 of Ascham's works , by Bennet , and in Stowe's Chronicles in the years 1117 , 1135. STEEVENS . The word , although written Porpentine in the ...
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... same : Pleaseth you walk with me down to his house , I will discharge my bond , and thank you too . Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephefus , and DROMIQ of Ephefus . OFF . That labour may you fave ; fee where he comes . ANT . E. While I go to the ...
... same : Pleaseth you walk with me down to his house , I will discharge my bond , and thank you too . Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Ephefus , and DROMIQ of Ephefus . OFF . That labour may you fave ; fee where he comes . ANT . E. While I go to the ...
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