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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... prefent inftance , the adverb certes must be founded as a monofyllable . It is well understood that old Ben had no fkill in the pronunciation of the French language ; and the scene before us appears to have had some touches from his pen ...
... prefent inftance , the adverb certes must be founded as a monofyllable . It is well understood that old Ben had no fkill in the pronunciation of the French language ; and the scene before us appears to have had some touches from his pen ...
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... prefent : 5 ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , You fhall to the Tower . BUCK . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me , Which makes my whiteft part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all ...
... prefent : 5 ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , You fhall to the Tower . BUCK . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me , Which makes my whiteft part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all ...
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... prefent omiffion . STEEVENS . 5 We must not ftint- ] To fiint is to ftop , to retard . Many inftances of this fenfe of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to ...
... prefent omiffion . STEEVENS . 5 We must not ftint- ] To fiint is to ftop , to retard . Many inftances of this fenfe of the word are given in a note on Romeo and Juliet , A & t I. fc . iii . STEEVENS . To cope- ] To engage with , to ...
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... , was tranflated at the request of this unfortunate nobleman . Copland , the printer , adds , " this prefent history compyled , named Helyas the Knight To nature none more bound ; his training fuch , 36 KING HENRY VIII .
... , was tranflated at the request of this unfortunate nobleman . Copland , the printer , adds , " this prefent history compyled , named Helyas the Knight To nature none more bound ; his training fuch , 36 KING HENRY VIII .
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... prefent trial : if he may Find mercy in the law , ' tis his ; if none , Let him not feek't of us : By day and night , " He's traitor to the height . 2 [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently fignifying ...
... prefent trial : if he may Find mercy in the law , ' tis his ; if none , Let him not feek't of us : By day and night , " He's traitor to the height . 2 [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently fignifying ...
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