The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... in King Henry V. A & t II . fc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profeffion , but profeffion of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reafon of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 MUCH ADO.
... in King Henry V. A & t II . fc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profeffion , but profeffion of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reafon of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 MUCH ADO.
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... fashion of his hat , it ever changes with the next block . I MESS . I fee , lady , the gentleman is not in your books.2 her asking , who was now his companion ? that he had every month a new fworn brother . WARBURTON . I · with the next ...
... fashion of his hat , it ever changes with the next block . I MESS . I fee , lady , the gentleman is not in your books.2 her asking , who was now his companion ? that he had every month a new fworn brother . WARBURTON . I · with the next ...
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... fashion of love to a Maide . " REED . Dr. Johnson's latter explanation is , I believe , the true one . By old ends the fpeaker may mean the conclufion of letters commonly used in Shakspeare's time : " From my house this fixth of July ...
... fashion of love to a Maide . " REED . Dr. Johnson's latter explanation is , I believe , the true one . By old ends the fpeaker may mean the conclufion of letters commonly used in Shakspeare's time : " From my house this fixth of July ...
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... the general though retained by certain individuals . An old fashion has sometimes a few folitary adherents , after it has been discarded from common ufe . REED . But left my liking might too fudden feem , I 28 MUCH ADO.
... the general though retained by certain individuals . An old fashion has sometimes a few folitary adherents , after it has been discarded from common ufe . REED . But left my liking might too fudden feem , I 28 MUCH ADO.
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... fashion a car- riage to rob love from any : in this , though I can- not be faid to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied that I am a plain - dealing villain . I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchised with a clog ...
... fashion a car- riage to rob love from any : in this , though I can- not be faid to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied that I am a plain - dealing villain . I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchised with a clog ...
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