The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In King Henry VIII . the Chamberlain fays of Wolfey : 66 the king perceives him how he coafts " And hedges his own way . " * Tire on the flesh of me , and of 22 THIRD ...
... true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In King Henry VIII . the Chamberlain fays of Wolfey : 66 the king perceives him how he coafts " And hedges his own way . " * Tire on the flesh of me , and of 22 THIRD ...
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... true and lawful magiftrate , " That hath authority over him that swears : ' Henry had none , but did ufurp the place ; Then , feeing ' twas he that made you to depofe , " Your oath , my lord , is vain and frivolous . " Therefore , to ...
... true and lawful magiftrate , " That hath authority over him that swears : ' Henry had none , but did ufurp the place ; Then , feeing ' twas he that made you to depofe , " Your oath , my lord , is vain and frivolous . " Therefore , to ...
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... true men yield , ] A true man has been already explained to be an honest man , as opposed to a thief . See Vol . VI . p . 349 , n . 8. MALONE . That raught- ] i . e . That reach'd . The ancient preterite and participle paffive of reach ...
... true men yield , ] A true man has been already explained to be an honest man , as opposed to a thief . See Vol . VI . p . 349 , n . 8. MALONE . That raught- ] i . e . That reach'd . The ancient preterite and participle paffive of reach ...
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... true reading , I believe , here means privilege . So , in the former A & : " It is war's prize to take all ' vantages ? " MALONE . 5 And takes her farewell of the glorious fun ! ] Aurora takes for a time her farewell of the fun , when ...
... true reading , I believe , here means privilege . So , in the former A & : " It is war's prize to take all ' vantages ? " MALONE . 5 And takes her farewell of the glorious fun ! ] Aurora takes for a time her farewell of the fun , when ...
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... true sense , the Prince may think that such a wifp would better become the head of Margaret , than a crown . It appears , however , from the following paffage in Thomas Drant's tranflation of the seventh fatire of Horace , 1567 , that a ...
... true sense , the Prince may think that such a wifp would better become the head of Margaret , than a crown . It appears , however , from the following paffage in Thomas Drant's tranflation of the seventh fatire of Horace , 1567 , that a ...
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