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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... fhould get nothing by playing that ; but no play elfe would ferve : and Sir Gilly Merick gives forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . " Auguftine Philippes was one of the patentees of the ...
... fhould get nothing by playing that ; but no play elfe would ferve : and Sir Gilly Merick gives forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . " Auguftine Philippes was one of the patentees of the ...
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... fhould not bid again . K. RICH . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ; there is no boot . " NOR . Myfelf I throw , dread fovereign , at thy foot : My life thou fhalt command , but not my fhame : The one my duty owes ; but my fair name , pens ...
... fhould not bid again . K. RICH . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ; there is no boot . " NOR . Myfelf I throw , dread fovereign , at thy foot : My life thou fhalt command , but not my fhame : The one my duty owes ; but my fair name , pens ...
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... fhould read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too . WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator fubftitutes ; but the rhyme , to which fenfe is too ...
... fhould read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too . WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator fubftitutes ; but the rhyme , to which fenfe is too ...
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... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood which it hath foftered ; 3 And for our eyes do hate the dire aspéct Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' fwords ; [ 4And for we think the eagle - winged pride Of fky - afpiring and ...
... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood which it hath foftered ; 3 And for our eyes do hate the dire aspéct Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' fwords ; [ 4And for we think the eagle - winged pride Of fky - afpiring and ...
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... fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; -and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In falutation . 66 STEEVENS , this frail ...
... fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; -and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In falutation . 66 STEEVENS , this frail ...
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