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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... thee of high treason , in the name Of our most sovereign king . BUCK . Sir , Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ; I shall perish Under device and practice.4 2 thus the cardinal Does buy and fell his honour as he pleafes ...
... thee of high treason , in the name Of our most sovereign king . BUCK . Sir , Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ; I shall perish Under device and practice.4 2 thus the cardinal Does buy and fell his honour as he pleafes ...
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... thee , once to - night give my sweet Nan this ring . " " ( Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : if God fhould take from us her most excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and fo leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 - or not allow'd ...
... thee , once to - night give my sweet Nan this ring . " " ( Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : if God fhould take from us her most excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and fo leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 - or not allow'd ...
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... thee ; What fay'ft ? SURV . After - the duke his father , with the knife , Have put his knife into him . ] The accuracy of Holinfhed , if from him Shakspeare took his account of the accufations and punishment , together with the ...
... thee ; What fay'ft ? SURV . After - the duke his father , with the knife , Have put his knife into him . ] The accuracy of Holinfhed , if from him Shakspeare took his account of the accufations and punishment , together with the ...
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... thee , " And with thefe wifards of thy myfterie . " The context of which fhows , that by wifards are meant poets , and by myfierie their poetick skill , which was before called SANDS . New cuftoms , Though they be never fo 44 KING HENRY ...
... thee , " And with thefe wifards of thy myfterie . " The context of which fhows , that by wifards are meant poets , and by myfierie their poetick skill , which was before called SANDS . New cuftoms , Though they be never fo 44 KING HENRY ...
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... thee . WOL . My lord , - CHAM . WOL . [ Mufick . Dance . Your grace ? Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his perfon , More worthy this place than myfelf ; to whom , If I but knew him , with my ...
... thee . WOL . My lord , - CHAM . WOL . [ Mufick . Dance . Your grace ? Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his perfon , More worthy this place than myfelf ; to whom , If I but knew him , with my ...
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