The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Still we went coupled , and infeparable . DUKE F. She is too fubtle for thee ; and her smoothness , Her very filence , and her patience , Speak to the people , and they pity her . Thou art a fool : the robs thee of thy name ; And thou ...
... Still we went coupled , and infeparable . DUKE F. She is too fubtle for thee ; and her smoothness , Her very filence , and her patience , Speak to the people , and they pity her . Thou art a fool : the robs thee of thy name ; And thou ...
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... still use the word in compound with another , as - St . James's place , Rathbone place ; and Crosby place , in King Richard III . & c . STEEVENS . Our author uses this word again in the fame fense in his Lover's Complaint : " Love lack ...
... still use the word in compound with another , as - St . James's place , Rathbone place ; and Crosby place , in King Richard III . & c . STEEVENS . Our author uses this word again in the fame fense in his Lover's Complaint : " Love lack ...
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... still even , ftill the fame . " Know this , " Thou lov'ft amifs , " And to love true , " Thou must begin again , and love anew , " & c . JOHNSON . Wearying thy hearer- ] The old copy has - wearing . Corrected by the editor of the fecond ...
... still even , ftill the fame . " Know this , " Thou lov'ft amifs , " And to love true , " Thou must begin again , and love anew , " & c . JOHNSON . Wearying thy hearer- ] The old copy has - wearing . Corrected by the editor of the fecond ...
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... still retains a fimilar fenfe in the Northern part of the island , for in a Scottish parody on Dr. Percy's elegant ballad , beginning , " O Nancy , wilt thou go with me , " I find the verfe " Nor fhrink before the wintry wind , " is ...
... still retains a fimilar fenfe in the Northern part of the island , for in a Scottish parody on Dr. Percy's elegant ballad , beginning , " O Nancy , wilt thou go with me , " I find the verfe " Nor fhrink before the wintry wind , " is ...
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... still handling our ewes ; and their fells , you know , are greasy . TOUCH . Why , do not your courtier's hands sweat ? and is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man ? Shallow , fhallow : A better inftance , I fay ...
... still handling our ewes ; and their fells , you know , are greasy . TOUCH . Why , do not your courtier's hands sweat ? and is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man ? Shallow , fhallow : A better inftance , I fay ...
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