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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... horfe , that thou fo often haft bestrid ; That horse , that I so 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 ...
... horfe , that thou fo often haft bestrid ; That horse , that I so 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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... horfe not packed . What , oftler ! OST . [ Within . ] Anon , anon . 2 1 CAR . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cefs.3 1 - Charles ' wain- ] Charles's ...
... horfe not packed . What , oftler ! OST . [ Within . ] Anon , anon . 2 1 CAR . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cefs.3 1 - Charles ' wain- ] Charles's ...
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... horfe . " STEEVENS . 6 - I am ftung like a tench . ] not , unless the fimilitude consists in those made by the bite of vermin . Why like a tench ? I know the spots of the tench , and MALONE . 1 CAR . Like a tench ? by the mass KING ...
... horfe . " STEEVENS . 6 - I am ftung like a tench . ] not , unless the fimilitude consists in those made by the bite of vermin . Why like a tench ? I know the spots of the tench , and MALONE . 1 CAR . Like a tench ? by the mass KING ...
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... horfe ftands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . FAL . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. HEN . Ned , where are our disguises ? POINS . Here , hard by ...
... horfe ftands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . FAL . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. HEN . Ned , where are our disguises ? POINS . Here , hard by ...
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... horfe- back up a hill perpendicular . P. HEN . He that rides at high speed , and with his pistol 5 kills a sparrow flying . pears to have been some instrument of the offenfive kind . It is mentioned in the play of Sir John Oldcastle ...
... horfe- back up a hill perpendicular . P. HEN . He that rides at high speed , and with his pistol 5 kills a sparrow flying . pears to have been some instrument of the offenfive kind . It is mentioned in the play of Sir John Oldcastle ...
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