The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... affection for the Queen : 8 " To me , whofe love was that of dignity " & c . STEEVENS . Do I impart toward you . ] I believe impart is , impart my- felf , communicate whatever I can beftow . JOHNSON . The crown of Denmark was elective ...
... affection for the Queen : 8 " To me , whofe love was that of dignity " & c . STEEVENS . Do I impart toward you . ] I believe impart is , impart my- felf , communicate whatever I can beftow . JOHNSON . The crown of Denmark was elective ...
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... affection , ' Out of the shot and danger of defire . 2 The charieft maid is prodigal enough , If the unmask her beauty to the moon : The fafety and the health of the whole fiate ; ] Thus the quarto , 1604 , except that it has - this ...
... affection , ' Out of the shot and danger of defire . 2 The charieft maid is prodigal enough , If the unmask her beauty to the moon : The fafety and the health of the whole fiate ; ] Thus the quarto , 1604 , except that it has - this ...
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... affection to me . POL . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a green girl , Unfifted in fuch perilous circumftance.8 that your counfels are as fure of remaining locked up in my me- mory , as if yourself carried the key of it . So , in ...
... affection to me . POL . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a green girl , Unfifted in fuch perilous circumftance.8 that your counfels are as fure of remaining locked up in my me- mory , as if yourself carried the key of it . So , in ...
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... affection . So , in King Richard II : 46 And fo betide me , " As well I tender you and all of yours . " Again , in The Maydes Metamorphofis , by Lyly , 1601 : if you account us for the fame ( 6 " That tender thee , and love Apollo's ...
... affection . So , in King Richard II : 46 And fo betide me , " As well I tender you and all of yours . " Again , in The Maydes Metamorphofis , by Lyly , 1601 : if you account us for the fame ( 6 " That tender thee , and love Apollo's ...
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... affection with my own . " C. Ungarter'd , and down - gyved to his ancle ; ] Down - gyved means , hanging down like the loose cincture which confines the fetters round the ancles . STEEVENS . Pale as his fhirt ; his knees knocking each ...
... affection with my own . " C. Ungarter'd , and down - gyved to his ancle ; ] Down - gyved means , hanging down like the loose cincture which confines the fetters round the ancles . STEEVENS . Pale as his fhirt ; his knees knocking each ...
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