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... for future occurrences , or the part of life yet to come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper . JOHNSON , Shakspeare muft , I believe , be answerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction .
... for future occurrences , or the part of life yet to come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper . JOHNSON , Shakspeare muft , I believe , be answerable for the unneceffary pomp of this introduction .
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Sir , he muft die . ESCAL . Be it as your wifdom will . ANG . Where is the provost ? 4 That juftice feizes . ] For the fake of metre , I think we should read , -feizes on ; or , perhaps , we fhould regulate the paffage thus : Guiltier ...
Sir , he muft die . ESCAL . Be it as your wifdom will . ANG . Where is the provost ? 4 That juftice feizes . ] For the fake of metre , I think we should read , -feizes on ; or , perhaps , we fhould regulate the paffage thus : Guiltier ...
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... yet have nothing better to propofe . The modern reading , vice , was introduced by Mr. Rowe . In King Henry VIII . we have " ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake " That virtue muft go through . MALONE .
... yet have nothing better to propofe . The modern reading , vice , was introduced by Mr. Rowe . In King Henry VIII . we have " ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake " That virtue muft go through . MALONE .
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Yet no alteration is neceffary , fince the fpeech is not unintelligible as it now ftands . JOHNSON . For which I must not plead , but that I am At war , ' twixt will , and will not . ] i . e . for which I muft not plead ...
Yet no alteration is neceffary , fince the fpeech is not unintelligible as it now ftands . JOHNSON . For which I must not plead , but that I am At war , ' twixt will , and will not . ] i . e . for which I muft not plead ...
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Muft lie needs die ? ANG . Maiden , no remedy . ISAB . Yes ; I'do think that you might pardon him , And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the mercy . ANG . I will not do't . ISAB . But can you , if you would ? ANG .
Muft lie needs die ? ANG . Maiden , no remedy . ISAB . Yes ; I'do think that you might pardon him , And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the mercy . ANG . I will not do't . ISAB . But can you , if you would ? ANG .
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ancient Angelo anſwer appears bear BEAT Beatrice believe Benedick better bring brother called CLAUD Claudio comes common death DOGB doth DUKE edit editors Enter ESCAL expreffion fame father faults feems fenfe fhall fhould firft folio fome fool foul fpeak friar fuch fuppofe give grace hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hero honour ISAB JOHN JOHNSON keep kind King lady LEON Leonato live look lord LUCIO mafter MALONE marry means moft muft nature never night old copy once paffage PEDRO perhaps play poor pray prince PROV reafon Shakspeare ſpeak STEEVENS tell term thank thee thefe Theobald theſe thing thou thought tongue true ufed uſed virtue WARBURTON wife woman