The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... moft trade of danger rang'd ; Yet did you fay , -Go forth ; and none of this , Though ftrongly apprehended , could restrain The ftiff - borne action : What hath then befallen , Or what hath this bold enterprize brought forth , More than ...
... moft trade of danger rang'd ; Yet did you fay , -Go forth ; and none of this , Though ftrongly apprehended , could restrain The ftiff - borne action : What hath then befallen , Or what hath this bold enterprize brought forth , More than ...
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... moft noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : - And firft , lord marshal , what fay you to it ? I 1- to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8. STEEVENS . MoWB ...
... moft noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : - And firft , lord marshal , what fay you to it ? I 1- to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8. STEEVENS . MoWB ...
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... moft worshipful lord , an't please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for fome , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of ...
... moft worshipful lord , an't please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for fome , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of ...
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... him , harpies . " STEEVENS . 3 At Basingstoke , ] The quarto reads at Billingsgate . The players fet down the name of the place which was the moft fa- miliar to them . STEEVENS . CH . JUST . Sir John , you loiter here 60 SECOND PART OF.
... him , harpies . " STEEVENS . 3 At Basingstoke , ] The quarto reads at Billingsgate . The players fet down the name of the place which was the moft fa- miliar to them . STEEVENS . CH . JUST . Sir John , you loiter here 60 SECOND PART OF.
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... moft princely hypo- crite . P. HEN . It would be every man's thought and thou art a bleffed fellow , to think as every man thinks ; never a man's thought in the world keeps the road - way better than thine : every man would think me an ...
... moft princely hypo- crite . P. HEN . It would be every man's thought and thou art a bleffed fellow , to think as every man thinks ; never a man's thought in the world keeps the road - way better than thine : every man would think me an ...
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