The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speech a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monftrous habits put the graces That once were his , and is become as black As if befmear'd in hell . Sit by us ; you fhall hear ( This was his gentleman in truft , ) of him Things to ftrike ...
... speech a minute ; he , my lady , Hath into monftrous habits put the graces That once were his , and is become as black As if befmear'd in hell . Sit by us ; you fhall hear ( This was his gentleman in truft , ) of him Things to ftrike ...
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... speech amongst the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I replied , Men fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To the king's danger . Prefently the duke Said , ' Twas the fear , indeed ; and that he doubted , ' Twould prove ...
... speech amongst the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I replied , Men fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To the king's danger . Prefently the duke Said , ' Twas the fear , indeed ; and that he doubted , ' Twould prove ...
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... speech might justify ' the old reading , yet I cannot but think that not was dropped before notice , having the fame letters , and would therefore follow Sir T. Hanmer's correction . JOHNSON . Our author is fo licentious in his ...
... speech might justify ' the old reading , yet I cannot but think that not was dropped before notice , having the fame letters , and would therefore follow Sir T. Hanmer's correction . JOHNSON . Our author is fo licentious in his ...
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... speech which he has given to King Henry upon this fubject , makes him deliver himself thus : " Which words , once con- ceived within the fecret bottom of my confcience , ingendred fuch a fcrupulous doubt , that my confcience was ...
... speech which he has given to King Henry upon this fubject , makes him deliver himself thus : " Which words , once con- ceived within the fecret bottom of my confcience , ingendred fuch a fcrupulous doubt , that my confcience was ...
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... speech , is in- tended to exprefs the meaning of the parallel one in the chroni- cle ; it cannot therefore be credited , that any man , when the original was produced , fhould ftill choose to defend a cant ac- ceptation , and inform us ...
... speech , is in- tended to exprefs the meaning of the parallel one in the chroni- cle ; it cannot therefore be credited , that any man , when the original was produced , fhould ftill choose to defend a cant ac- ceptation , and inform us ...
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