The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... foldier , in a general mutiny , for punishment . He fpeaks of this in Coriolanus : By decimation , and a tythed death , " Take thou thy fate . " STEEVENS . • Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : " When you would bind me ...
... foldier , in a general mutiny , for punishment . He fpeaks of this in Coriolanus : By decimation , and a tythed death , " Take thou thy fate . " STEEVENS . • Swear priests , & c . ] This is imitated by Otway : " When you would bind me ...
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... . fc . i : 66 -like an afs whofe back with ingots bows , " Thou bear'ft thy heavy riches but a journey , “ Till death unloads thee . " STEEVENS , G 3 But ↓ But he's a try'd and valiant foldier . forth JULIUS CESAR . 85.
... . fc . i : 66 -like an afs whofe back with ingots bows , " Thou bear'ft thy heavy riches but a journey , “ Till death unloads thee . " STEEVENS , G 3 But ↓ But he's a try'd and valiant foldier . forth JULIUS CESAR . 85.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ↓ But he's a try'd and valiant foldier . forth : Ant . So is my horfe , Octavius ; and , for that , I do appoint him store of provender . It is a creature that I teach to fight , To wind , to stop , to ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ↓ But he's a try'd and valiant foldier . forth : Ant . So is my horfe , Octavius ; and , for that , I do appoint him store of provender . It is a creature that I teach to fight , To wind , to stop , to ...
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... foldier , I7 , • I had rather be a dog , and bay the moon , Than fuch a Roman . ] Older The poets and common people , who generally think and speak alike , fuppofe the dog bays the moon out of envy at its bright- nefs ; an allufion to ...
... foldier , I7 , • I had rather be a dog , and bay the moon , Than fuch a Roman . ] Older The poets and common people , who generally think and speak alike , fuppofe the dog bays the moon out of envy at its bright- nefs ; an allufion to ...
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... foldier : Let it appear fo ; make your vaunting true , And it fhall please me well : For mine own part , I shall be glad to learn of noble men . Caf . You wrong me , every way you wrong me , Brutus ; I faid , an elder foldier , not a ...
... foldier : Let it appear fo ; make your vaunting true , And it fhall please me well : For mine own part , I shall be glad to learn of noble men . Caf . You wrong me , every way you wrong me , Brutus ; I faid , an elder foldier , not a ...
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