The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... affections , And the huge army of the world's defires , →→→ Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre fhall be the wonder of the world ; Our court fhall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You ...
... affections , And the huge army of the world's defires , →→→ Our late edict shall strongly stand in force : Navarre fhall be the wonder of the world ; Our court fhall be a little Academe , Still and contemplative in living art . You ...
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... affection would deliver me from the re- probate thought of it , I would take defire prifoner , and ransom him to any French courtier for a new devifed courtesy . I think fcorn to figh ; methinks , I fhould out - fwear Cupid . Comfort me ...
... affection would deliver me from the re- probate thought of it , I would take defire prifoner , and ransom him to any French courtier for a new devifed courtesy . I think fcorn to figh ; methinks , I fhould out - fwear Cupid . Comfort me ...
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... affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a foldier armed at all points both offenfively and defenfively . It is no more than , Ye foldiers of affection . JOHNSON . 3 hath forfworn- ] Old copies - have . Corrected by Mr. Pope ...
... affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a foldier armed at all points both offenfively and defenfively . It is no more than , Ye foldiers of affection . JOHNSON . 3 hath forfworn- ] Old copies - have . Corrected by Mr. Pope ...
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... affection , auda- cious without impudency , learned without opinion , and ftrange without herefy . I did converfe this 6 Satis quod fufficit . ] i . e . Enough's as good as a feaft . STEEVENS . 7 • your reafons at dinner have been & c ...
... affection , auda- cious without impudency , learned without opinion , and ftrange without herefy . I did converfe this 6 Satis quod fufficit . ] i . e . Enough's as good as a feaft . STEEVENS . 7 • your reafons at dinner have been & c ...
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... affection , to congratulate the princefs at her pavilion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multi- tude call , the afternoon . HOL . The pofterior of the day , moft generous fir , is liable , congruent , and meafurable for ...
... affection , to congratulate the princefs at her pavilion , in the posteriors of this day ; which the rude multi- tude call , the afternoon . HOL . The pofterior of the day , moft generous fir , is liable , congruent , and meafurable for ...
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