The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Fair Alvida , look not fo woe - begone , " Dr. Bentley is faid to have thought this paffage corrupt , and therefore ( with a greater degree of gravity than my readers will probably exprefs ) propofed the following emendation : So dead ...
... Fair Alvida , look not fo woe - begone , " Dr. Bentley is faid to have thought this paffage corrupt , and therefore ( with a greater degree of gravity than my readers will probably exprefs ) propofed the following emendation : So dead ...
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... fair king Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gafping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and lefs , " do flock to follow ...
... fair king Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gafping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and lefs , " do flock to follow ...
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... fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now poffefs'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a body ftrong enough , Even as we are , to equal with the king . BARD . What ! is the king but five and twenty thousand ...
... fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now poffefs'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a body ftrong enough , Even as we are , to equal with the king . BARD . What ! is the king but five and twenty thousand ...
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... fair . CH . JUST . Now the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. HEN . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . POINS . Is it come to that ? I had ...
... fair . CH . JUST . Now the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. HEN . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . POINS . Is it come to that ? I had ...
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... Fair daughter ! you do draw my fpirits from me , With new lamenting ancient overfights . But I must go , and meet with danger there ; Or it will feek me in another place , And find me worse provided . LADY N. O , fly to Scotland , Till ...
... Fair daughter ! you do draw my fpirits from me , With new lamenting ancient overfights . But I must go , and meet with danger there ; Or it will feek me in another place , And find me worse provided . LADY N. O , fly to Scotland , Till ...
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