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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... on you , as putter - on Of thefe exactions , yet the king our mafter , as putter - on Of these exactions , ] The inftigator of these exactions ; the ( Whose honour heaven fhield from foil ! ) even 30 KING HENRY VIII .
... on you , as putter - on Of thefe exactions , yet the king our mafter , as putter - on Of these exactions , ] The inftigator of these exactions ; the ( Whose honour heaven fhield from foil ! ) even 30 KING HENRY VIII .
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... ( Whose honour heaven fhield from foil ! ) even he escapes not Language unmannerly , yea , fuch which breaks The fides of loyalty , and almoft appears In loud rebellion . NOR . Not almoft appears , It doth appear for , upon these ...
... ( Whose honour heaven fhield from foil ! ) even he escapes not Language unmannerly , yea , fuch which breaks The fides of loyalty , and almoft appears In loud rebellion . NOR . Not almoft appears , It doth appear for , upon these ...
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... whose bright faces Caft thousand beams upon me , like the fun ? They promis'd me eternal happiness ; And brought me garlands , Griffith , which I feel I am not worthy yet to wear : I fhall , Affuredly . GRIF . I am moft joyful , madam ...
... whose bright faces Caft thousand beams upon me , like the fun ? They promis'd me eternal happiness ; And brought me garlands , Griffith , which I feel I am not worthy yet to wear : I fhall , Affuredly . GRIF . I am moft joyful , madam ...
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... Whose minifter you are , whiles here he liv'd Upon this naughty earth ? Go to , go to ; You take a precipice for no leap of danger , And woo your own deftruction . God , and your majefty , CRAN . Protect mine innocence , or I fall into ...
... Whose minifter you are , whiles here he liv'd Upon this naughty earth ? Go to , go to ; You take a precipice for no leap of danger , And woo your own deftruction . God , and your majefty , CRAN . Protect mine innocence , or I fall into ...
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... ( whose honesty the devil And his difciples only envy at , ) Ye blew the fire that burns ye : Now have at ye . 9 This is the king's ring . ] It feems to have been a custom , begun probably in the dark ages , before literature was ...
... ( whose honesty the devil And his difciples only envy at , ) Ye blew the fire that burns ye : Now have at ye . 9 This is the king's ring . ] It feems to have been a custom , begun probably in the dark ages , before literature was ...
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