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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... fure : ] Thus the fecond folio . The firft omits the epithet - dear ; as does Mr. Malone , who fays that the word - fure " is here ufed as a diffyl- lable . " STEEVENS . • I'll call for clubs , if you will not away ] This was an outcry ...
... fure : ] Thus the fecond folio . The firft omits the epithet - dear ; as does Mr. Malone , who fays that the word - fure " is here ufed as a diffyl- lable . " STEEVENS . • I'll call for clubs , if you will not away ] This was an outcry ...
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... fure , favour him . ALEN . Here cometh Charles ; I marvel , how he fped . Enter CHARLES and LA PUCELLE . BAST . Tut ! holy Joan was his defensive guard . CHAR . Is this thy cunning , thou deceitful dame ? Didst thou at firft , to ...
... fure , favour him . ALEN . Here cometh Charles ; I marvel , how he fped . Enter CHARLES and LA PUCELLE . BAST . Tut ! holy Joan was his defensive guard . CHAR . Is this thy cunning , thou deceitful dame ? Didst thou at firft , to ...
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... fure , they found fome place But weakly guarded , where the breach was made . And now there refts no other shift but this , - To gather our foldiers , scatter'd and dispers'd , And lay new platforms to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an ...
... fure , they found fome place But weakly guarded , where the breach was made . And now there refts no other shift but this , - To gather our foldiers , scatter'd and dispers'd , And lay new platforms to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an ...
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... fure , I fcar'd the Dauphin , and his trull ; When arm in arm they both came fwiftly running , Like to a pair of loving turtle - doves , That could not live afunder day or night . After that things are fet in order here , We'll follow ...
... fure , I fcar'd the Dauphin , and his trull ; When arm in arm they both came fwiftly running , Like to a pair of loving turtle - doves , That could not live afunder day or night . After that things are fet in order here , We'll follow ...
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... fure , he would wish , that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue . I am perfuaded the poet wrote : and fair befal thy hopes ! THEоbald . This emendation is received by Sir Thomas Hanmer and Dr. Warburton . I do not fee how ...
... fure , he would wish , that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue . I am perfuaded the poet wrote : and fair befal thy hopes ! THEоbald . This emendation is received by Sir Thomas Hanmer and Dr. Warburton . I do not fee how ...
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