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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... horse . God for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! DUCH . Why , what is it , my lord ? YORK . Give me my boots , I fay ; faddle my horfe : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Exit Servant ...
... horse . God for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! DUCH . Why , what is it , my lord ? YORK . Give me my boots , I fay ; faddle my horfe : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Exit Servant ...
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... horse , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horse , that I fo carefully have dress'd ! K. RICH . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM . So proudly , as if he disdain'd the ground . K. RICH . So ...
... horse , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horse , that I fo carefully have dress'd ! K. RICH . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM . So proudly , as if he disdain'd the ground . K. RICH . So ...
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... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. HEN . Here is a dear and true - induftrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil4 Betwixt that Holmedon and this feat of ours ; And ...
... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. HEN . Here is a dear and true - induftrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil4 Betwixt that Holmedon and this feat of ours ; And ...
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... horses , by our habits , and by every other appointment , to be ourselves . POINS . Tut ! our horfes they fhall not fee , I'll Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill , ] In former editions -Falstaff , Harvey , Roffil , and Gadshill ...
... horses , by our habits , and by every other appointment , to be ourselves . POINS . Tut ! our horfes they fhall not fee , I'll Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill , ] In former editions -Falstaff , Harvey , Roffil , and Gadshill ...
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... horse . JOHNSON . " The bottes is an yll disease , and they lye in a horse mawe ; and they be an inch long , white coloured , and a reed heed , and as moche as a fyngers ende ; and they be quycke and stycke faste in the mawe fyde : it ...
... horse . JOHNSON . " The bottes is an yll disease , and they lye in a horse mawe ; and they be an inch long , white coloured , and a reed heed , and as moche as a fyngers ende ; and they be quycke and stycke faste in the mawe fyde : it ...
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