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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... last scene of this play that this was the name of the younger brother . MALONE . Mr. Malone's remark may be juft ; and yet I think the speech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much ten- derness for the fool , as ...
... last scene of this play that this was the name of the younger brother . MALONE . Mr. Malone's remark may be juft ; and yet I think the speech which is ftill left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much ten- derness for the fool , as ...
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... last gafp , with truth and loyalty.- From seventeen years9 till now almost fourscore Here lived I , but now live here no more . At seventeen years many their fortunes feek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot ...
... last gafp , with truth and loyalty.- From seventeen years9 till now almost fourscore Here lived I , but now live here no more . At seventeen years many their fortunes feek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot ...
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... last of these feven ages is limited from fixty - eight yeares , fo far as four - fcore and eight , being called weak , declining , and Decrepite Age.- If any man chance to goe beyond this age , ( which is more admired than noted in many ...
... last of these feven ages is limited from fixty - eight yeares , fo far as four - fcore and eight , being called weak , declining , and Decrepite Age.- If any man chance to goe beyond this age , ( which is more admired than noted in many ...
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... last line of The Merchant of Venice we find that to fear the keeping is to fear the not keeping . JOHNSON . I think he means rather - may complain of a good education , for being fo inefficient , of fo little ufe to him . MALONE . 3 ...
... last line of The Merchant of Venice we find that to fear the keeping is to fear the not keeping . JOHNSON . I think he means rather - may complain of a good education , for being fo inefficient , of fo little ufe to him . MALONE . 3 ...
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... last company : I am very glad to fee you : -Even a toy in hand here , fir : -Nay ; pray , be cover❜d . JAQ . Will you be married , motley ? TOUCH . As the ox hath his bow , 6 fir , the horse his curb , and the faulcon her bells , fo ...
... last company : I am very glad to fee you : -Even a toy in hand here , fir : -Nay ; pray , be cover❜d . JAQ . Will you be married , motley ? TOUCH . As the ox hath his bow , 6 fir , the horse his curb , and the faulcon her bells , fo ...
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