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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... hold you out , continue refractory . But I fufpect , we should read - fet you out . MALONE . To fit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derfon : 66 They are glad , rather than fit out , to play very small game ...
... hold you out , continue refractory . But I fufpect , we should read - fet you out . MALONE . To fit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derfon : 66 They are glad , rather than fit out , to play very small game ...
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... hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has fhewn that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his differtation at the end of this play . MALONE . in the world's debate . ] The world seems to be used in a monaftick ...
... hold its place , though Mr. Tyrwhitt has fhewn that it is wholly unfounded , because Dr. Warburton refers to it in his differtation at the end of this play . MALONE . in the world's debate . ] The world seems to be used in a monaftick ...
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... holds . JOHNSON . The firft quarto , 1598 , ( the moft authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prifoners to be too filent in their words ; " and so without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII . D I thank ...
... holds . JOHNSON . The firft quarto , 1598 , ( the moft authentic copy of this play , ) reads " It is not for prifoners to be too filent in their words ; " and so without doubt the text should be printed . MALONE . VOL . VII . D I thank ...
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... hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " " Fucati fermonis opem mens confcia laudis " Abnuit- . " STEEVENS . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by bafe fale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d ...
... hold it mean to borrow aught from flattery . " " Fucati fermonis opem mens confcia laudis " Abnuit- . " STEEVENS . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by bafe fale of chapmen's tongues : ] So , in our author's 102d ...
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... hold fair friendship with his majefty . But that , it seems , he little purpofeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ; and not demands , On payment 3 of a hundred thousand crowns , 3 • and not demands ...
... hold fair friendship with his majefty . But that , it seems , he little purpofeth , For here he doth demand to have repaid An hundred thousand crowns ; and not demands , On payment 3 of a hundred thousand crowns , 3 • and not demands ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 7 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1803 |
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