The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Thou haft redeem'd thy lost opinion . King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play , is now our object . This fentiment ( to fay nothing of the general ftyle of this pro- logue ) ...
... Thou haft redeem'd thy lost opinion . King Henry IV . Part I. Vol . XI . p . 422. ] To realize and fulfil the expectations formed of our play , is now our object . This fentiment ( to fay nothing of the general ftyle of this pro- logue ) ...
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... Thou pout'ft upon thy fortune and thy love . " Wolfey could only reach Buckingham through the medium of the King's power . The Duke therefore compares the Cardinal to a cloud , which intercepts the rays of the fun , and throws a gloom ...
... Thou pout'ft upon thy fortune and thy love . " Wolfey could only reach Buckingham through the medium of the King's power . The Duke therefore compares the Cardinal to a cloud , which intercepts the rays of the fun , and throws a gloom ...
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... thou this ? SURV . Not long before your highness fped to France , The duke being at the Rofe , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , 4 did of me demand What was the fpeech ainongst the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I ...
... thou this ? SURV . Not long before your highness fped to France , The duke being at the Rofe , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , 4 did of me demand What was the fpeech ainongst the Londoners Concerning the French journey : I ...
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... ] So , in King Richard II : " Tell thou the lamentable tale of me , " And send the hearers weeping to their beds . " STEEVENS . -Strong faith- ] Is great fidelity . JOHNSON . F & 2 GENT . I am confident ; You fhall , KING HENRY VIII . 67.
... ] So , in King Richard II : " Tell thou the lamentable tale of me , " And send the hearers weeping to their beds . " STEEVENS . -Strong faith- ] Is great fidelity . JOHNSON . F & 2 GENT . I am confident ; You fhall , KING HENRY VIII . 67.
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... Thou art a cure fit for a king . - You're welcome , [ TO CAMPEIUS . Most learned reverend fir , into our kingdom ; Ufe us , and it : -My good lord , have great care I be not found a talker.9 WOL . [ TO WOLSEY . Sir , you cannot . I ...
... Thou art a cure fit for a king . - You're welcome , [ TO CAMPEIUS . Most learned reverend fir , into our kingdom ; Ufe us , and it : -My good lord , have great care I be not found a talker.9 WOL . [ TO WOLSEY . Sir , you cannot . I ...
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