The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and take place by us : -Half your fuit Never name to us ; you have ...
... She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and take place by us : -Half your fuit Never name to us ; you have ...
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... she is a dainty one . - Sweet- ` heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you.7 - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . 5 You have found him , cardinal : ] Holinfhed fays the Cardinal mistook , and pitched upon ...
... she is a dainty one . - Sweet- ` heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you.7 - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . 5 You have found him , cardinal : ] Holinfhed fays the Cardinal mistook , and pitched upon ...
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... she must fall . 1 GENT . We are too open here to argue this ; Let's think in private more . I ' Tis woful . [ Exeunt . 1- and held for certain , ] To hold , is to believe . So , in Lord Surrey's tranflation of the fourth Æneid : 9 " I ...
... she must fall . 1 GENT . We are too open here to argue this ; Let's think in private more . I ' Tis woful . [ Exeunt . 1- and held for certain , ] To hold , is to believe . So , in Lord Surrey's tranflation of the fourth Æneid : 9 " I ...
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... She never knew harm - doing ; -O now , after So many courfes of the fun enthron'd , Still growing in a majefty and pomp , -the which To leave is a thoufand - fold more bitter , than ' Tis sweet at firft to acquire , -after this procefs ...
... She never knew harm - doing ; -O now , after So many courfes of the fun enthron'd , Still growing in a majefty and pomp , -the which To leave is a thoufand - fold more bitter , than ' Tis sweet at firft to acquire , -after this procefs ...
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... She's a stranger now again.9 Alas , poor lady ! I think the poet may be easily fuppofed to ufe quarrel for quar reller , as murder for the murderer , the act for the agent . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson may be right . So , in Antony and ...
... She's a stranger now again.9 Alas , poor lady ! I think the poet may be easily fuppofed to ufe quarrel for quar reller , as murder for the murderer , the act for the agent . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson may be right . So , in Antony and ...
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