The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Second ; but I know not in what language . Sir Gillie Merick , who was concerned in the hare - brained business of the Earl of Effex , who was hanged for it , with the ingenious Cuffe , in 1601 , is accused , amongst other things ...
... Second ; but I know not in what language . Sir Gillie Merick , who was concerned in the hare - brained business of the Earl of Effex , who was hanged for it , with the ingenious Cuffe , in 1601 , is accused , amongst other things ...
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... Second . " But in a more particular account of the proceeding against Merick , which is printed in the State Trials , Vol.VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of Henry IV . being fet forth in a play , and in that play ...
... Second . " But in a more particular account of the proceeding against Merick , which is printed in the State Trials , Vol.VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of Henry IV . being fet forth in a play , and in that play ...
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... Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke of York ; Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancafter ; } King . Henry , furnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , Son to the Duke ...
... Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke of York ; Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancafter ; } King . Henry , furnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , Son to the Duke ...
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... second Book of Homer's Odyssey , we have : " - and those flie hours " That still surprise at length . " It is remarkable , that Pope , in the 4th Book of his Essay on Man , v . 226 , has employed the epithet which , in the present in ...
... second Book of Homer's Odyssey , we have : " - and those flie hours " That still surprise at length . " It is remarkable , that Pope , in the 4th Book of his Essay on Man , v . 226 , has employed the epithet which , in the present in ...
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... second farre . Bolingbroke only uses the phrafe by way of caution , left Mowbray should think he was about to address him as a friend . Norfolk , says he , fo far as a man may speak to his enemy , & c . RITSON . Surely fare was a ...
... second farre . Bolingbroke only uses the phrafe by way of caution , left Mowbray should think he was about to address him as a friend . Norfolk , says he , fo far as a man may speak to his enemy , & c . RITSON . Surely fare was a ...
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