The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volym 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Dr. Gray has produced a fimilar paffage from Randolph . My Poets E 4 Shall with a faytire fteeped in vinegar Rhyme them to death , as they do rats in Ireland . Cel . Cel . And a chain , that you once wore AS YOU LIKE IT . 55.
... Dr. Gray has produced a fimilar paffage from Randolph . My Poets E 4 Shall with a faytire fteeped in vinegar Rhyme them to death , as they do rats in Ireland . Cel . Cel . And a chain , that you once wore AS YOU LIKE IT . 55.
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... once wore , about his neck : Change you colour ? Rof . I pr'ythee , who ? Cel . O Lord , Lord , it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and fo encounter . Rof . Nay , but who is it ...
... once wore , about his neck : Change you colour ? Rof . I pr'ythee , who ? Cel . O Lord , Lord , it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and fo encounter . Rof . Nay , but who is it ...
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... once 3 The cicatrice and capable im- preffure Cicatrice is here not very properly ufed ; it is the fear of a wound ... once ] If the Speaker in- tended to accufe the person spoken to only for infulting and exult- ing ; then , inftead of ...
... once 3 The cicatrice and capable im- preffure Cicatrice is here not very properly ufed ; it is the fear of a wound ... once ] If the Speaker in- tended to accufe the person spoken to only for infulting and exult- ing ; then , inftead of ...
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... once . For these three things Phebe was guilty of . But the Oxford Edi- for improves it , and , for rail at once , reads domineer . WARB . what though you have no beauty , ] Tho ' all the printed Copies agree in this Reading , it is ...
... once . For these three things Phebe was guilty of . But the Oxford Edi- for improves it , and , for rail at once , reads domineer . WARB . what though you have no beauty , ] Tho ' all the printed Copies agree in this Reading , it is ...
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... once was mafter of . Phe . Think not , I love him , tho ' I ask for him ; ' Tis but a peevish boy - yet he talks well . But what care I for words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them , pleases those that hear : It is a pretty ...
... once was mafter of . Phe . Think not , I love him , tho ' I ask for him ; ' Tis but a peevish boy - yet he talks well . But what care I for words ? yet words do well , When he that speaks them , pleases those that hear : It is a pretty ...
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