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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... fome measure made me well : And as the wretch , whofe fever - weaken'd joints , Like ftrengthlefs hinges , buckle2 under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even fo my limbs , Weaken'd with grief ...
... fome measure made me well : And as the wretch , whofe fever - weaken'd joints , Like ftrengthlefs hinges , buckle2 under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even fo my limbs , Weaken'd with grief ...
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... fome confidence ; but it is much diminished by the fubfequent note , and by my having lately obferved that Shakspeare elsewhere ufes grief for bodily pain . Falftaff , in King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a ...
... fome confidence ; but it is much diminished by the fubfequent note , and by my having lately obferved that Shakspeare elsewhere ufes grief for bodily pain . Falftaff , in King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a ...
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... fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or , as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame charge twice in his books , or charging twice as much for a commodity as it is worth ...
... fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or , as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame charge twice in his books , or charging twice as much for a commodity as it is worth ...
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... fome rich chuffes worth the gulling , at every word he fpeaketh , he maketh a mouse an elephant , and telleth them of wonders , done in Spaine by his ancettors , " & c . & c . I fhould not have troubled the reader with this quotation ...
... fome rich chuffes worth the gulling , at every word he fpeaketh , he maketh a mouse an elephant , and telleth them of wonders , done in Spaine by his ancettors , " & c . & c . I fhould not have troubled the reader with this quotation ...
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... fome charge to the lord John of Lan- cafter . CH . JUST . What , to York ? Call him back again . ATTEN . Sir John Falstaff ! FAL . Boy , tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am fure ...
... fome charge to the lord John of Lan- cafter . CH . JUST . What , to York ? Call him back again . ATTEN . Sir John Falstaff ! FAL . Boy , tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am fure ...
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