The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and fupprefs the prince . GLO . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they fkirmish again . MAX . Nought refts ...
... Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and fupprefs the prince . GLO . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they fkirmish again . MAX . Nought refts ...
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... because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : Antiquitas nihil priùs mirata eft quàm Hefperidum hortos , ac regum ...
... because they had a tradition , that , when he was alive , he delighted in gardens , and had a magnificent one : for proof of this we have Pliny's words , xix . 4 : Antiquitas nihil priùs mirata eft quàm Hefperidum hortos , ac regum ...
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... because they had a tradition , that when alive he delighted in gardens . Mr. Theobald , therefore , mistaking the question , it is no wonder that all he says , in his long note at the end of his fourth volume , is nothing to the purpofe ...
... because they had a tradition , that when alive he delighted in gardens . Mr. Theobald , therefore , mistaking the question , it is no wonder that all he says , in his long note at the end of his fourth volume , is nothing to the purpofe ...
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... because Plantagenet had called Somerfet , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald , with great probability , reads - faction . Plan- tagenet afterward uses the fame word : 66 this pale and angry rofe- " Will I ...
... because Plantagenet had called Somerfet , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald , with great probability , reads - faction . Plan- tagenet afterward uses the fame word : 66 this pale and angry rofe- " Will I ...
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... because by it fuch perfons as do wear it upon their fleeves , their shoulders , or in their hats , are manifeftly known whofe fervants they are . In heraldry the cognisance is feated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 5 ...
... because by it fuch perfons as do wear it upon their fleeves , their shoulders , or in their hats , are manifeftly known whofe fervants they are . In heraldry the cognisance is feated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 5 ...
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