The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 9J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself injured , applies to the king for juftice ; but the courtiers , who did not defire his wrongs fhould be set in a true light , attempt to hinder him from an audience : " Hiero . Juftice ! O ! juftice to Hieronymo , Lor . Back ...
... himself injured , applies to the king for juftice ; but the courtiers , who did not defire his wrongs fhould be set in a true light , attempt to hinder him from an audience : " Hiero . Juftice ! O ! juftice to Hieronymo , Lor . Back ...
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... himself that fays , Go by . M. MASON . I have not fcrupled to place Mr. M. Mafon's judicious cor- rection in the text . STEEVENS . Go by , fays Jeronimo , and that word fays , which , by mistake , The quotation from the old play Surely ...
... himself that fays , Go by . M. MASON . I have not fcrupled to place Mr. M. Mafon's judicious cor- rection in the text . STEEVENS . Go by , fays Jeronimo , and that word fays , which , by mistake , The quotation from the old play Surely ...
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... himself has made it a dog of a particular species : " Mastiff , greyhound , mungrill grim , " Hound or spaniel , brach or lym . ” King Lear , A & III . fc . v . But it is manifeft from the paffage of More just cited , that it was ...
... himself has made it a dog of a particular species : " Mastiff , greyhound , mungrill grim , " Hound or spaniel , brach or lym . ” King Lear , A & III . fc . v . But it is manifeft from the paffage of More just cited , that it was ...
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... himself ? fwelled in the knees , and that we ought to read bathe ? What has the imbofing of a deer to do with that of a hound ? " Im- boffed fores " occur in As you like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls ...
... himself ? fwelled in the knees , and that we ought to read bathe ? What has the imbofing of a deer to do with that of a hound ? " Im- boffed fores " occur in As you like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls ...
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... himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With foft low tongue , ' and lowly courtesy ; And fay , What is't your honour ...
... himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With foft low tongue , ' and lowly courtesy ; And fay , What is't your honour ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 9 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1807 |
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