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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... feems to be - or that I should be compelled to carry a horn on my forehead where there is nothing visible to support it . So , in John Alday's tranflation of Pierre Boisteau's Theatrum Mundi , & c . bl . 1. no date : " Beholde the ...
... feems to be - or that I should be compelled to carry a horn on my forehead where there is nothing visible to support it . So , in John Alday's tranflation of Pierre Boisteau's Theatrum Mundi , & c . bl . 1. no date : " Beholde the ...
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... feems about this time to have been a common topic of invective . I have three or four dialogues , pasquils , and dif- courses on the subject , printed before the year 1600. From every one of these it appears , that the merchants were ...
... feems about this time to have been a common topic of invective . I have three or four dialogues , pasquils , and dif- courses on the subject , printed before the year 1600. From every one of these it appears , that the merchants were ...
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... feems to be , that she who acted upon principles contrary to others , should be buried with the same contrariety . JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald quite mistakes the scope of the poet , who pre- pares the reader to expect somewhat uncommon or ...
... feems to be , that she who acted upon principles contrary to others , should be buried with the same contrariety . JOHNSON . Mr. Theobald quite mistakes the scope of the poet , who pre- pares the reader to expect somewhat uncommon or ...
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... feems to have been a regular part of the duty of the conftable of the watch . So , in A New Trick to cheat the Devil , 1639 : " My watch is fet - charge given and all at peace . " Again , in The Infatiate Countess , by Marston , 1613 ...
... feems to have been a regular part of the duty of the conftable of the watch . So , in A New Trick to cheat the Devil , 1639 : " My watch is fet - charge given and all at peace . " Again , in The Infatiate Countess , by Marston , 1613 ...
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... in these matters : But to do him justice , he generally feems to have a sense of religion , and to be under its influence . What Pedro says of Benedick , in this worm - eaten tapestry , where his cod - piece 102 MUCH ADO.
... in these matters : But to do him justice , he generally feems to have a sense of religion , and to be under its influence . What Pedro says of Benedick , in this worm - eaten tapestry , where his cod - piece 102 MUCH ADO.
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The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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