The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... Such tortures as ufurpers feel below.- - - " Damn'd let him be , damn'd and condemn'd to bear " All torments , tortures , pains and plagues of hell . " MALONE . Hold hook and line , ] Thefe words are introduced in ridi- cule , by Ben ...
... Such tortures as ufurpers feel below.- - - " Damn'd let him be , damn'd and condemn'd to bear " All torments , tortures , pains and plagues of hell . " MALONE . Hold hook and line , ] Thefe words are introduced in ridi- cule , by Ben ...
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... , grave - ftones , and the like.- Such a ring , however , as Mr. Steevens defcribes , but without any inscription , being only brass , is in my poffeffion . RITSON . DoL . They fay , Poins has a good wit 100 SECOND PART OF.
... , grave - ftones , and the like.- Such a ring , however , as Mr. Steevens defcribes , but without any inscription , being only brass , is in my poffeffion . RITSON . DoL . They fay , Poins has a good wit 100 SECOND PART OF.
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... Increasing store with lofs , and loss with store ; " When I have seen such interchange of ftate , " & c . MALONE . The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's I 3 KING HENRY IV . 117 K. HEN. Then you perceive, the body of ...
... Increasing store with lofs , and loss with store ; " When I have seen such interchange of ftate , " & c . MALONE . The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's I 3 KING HENRY IV . 117 K. HEN. Then you perceive, the body of ...
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... Such things become the hatch and brood of time ; And , by the neceffary form of this , 4 3 I had no fuch intent ; ] He means , " I should have had no fuch intent , but that neceffity " & c . or Shakspeare has here alfo forgotten his ...
... Such things become the hatch and brood of time ; And , by the neceffary form of this , 4 3 I had no fuch intent ; ] He means , " I should have had no fuch intent , but that neceffity " & c . or Shakspeare has here alfo forgotten his ...
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... such grofs and indiscriminate praises as too often difgrace the names of many of his contemporaries . Our author , indeed , feems to condemn this practice , through a fentiment given to Rofaline , in Love's Labour's Loft , where ...
... such grofs and indiscriminate praises as too often difgrace the names of many of his contemporaries . Our author , indeed , feems to condemn this practice , through a fentiment given to Rofaline , in Love's Labour's Loft , where ...
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