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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... English- man , while archery was practifed , was obliged to keep in his house either a bow of yew or fome other wood . It should feem therefore that yews were not only planted in church - yards to de- fend the churches from the wind ...
... English- man , while archery was practifed , was obliged to keep in his house either a bow of yew or fome other wood . It should feem therefore that yews were not only planted in church - yards to de- fend the churches from the wind ...
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... English blood . NORTH . The king of heaven forbid , our lord the king Should fo with civil and uncivil arms Be rush'd upon ! Thy thrice - noble coufin , Harry Bolingbroke , doth humbly kiss thy hand ; And by the honourable tomb he ...
... English blood . NORTH . The king of heaven forbid , our lord the king Should fo with civil and uncivil arms Be rush'd upon ! Thy thrice - noble coufin , Harry Bolingbroke , doth humbly kiss thy hand ; And by the honourable tomb he ...
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... English peers , And with that odds he weighs king Richard down . Poft you to London , and you'll find it so ; I speak no more than every one doth know . QUEEN . Nimble mischance , that art so light of foot , Doth not thy embassage ...
... English peers , And with that odds he weighs king Richard down . Poft you to London , and you'll find it so ; I speak no more than every one doth know . QUEEN . Nimble mischance , that art so light of foot , Doth not thy embassage ...
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... English court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you say , that you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than Bolingbroke's return to England ; Adding withal ...
... English court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you say , that you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than Bolingbroke's return to England ; Adding withal ...
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... English nobles a weapon which was not seen in England till two centuries afterwards . JOHNSON . " It If an Mr. Ritson censures this note in the following terms : would be well , however , though not quite so easy , for fome learned ...
... English nobles a weapon which was not seen in England till two centuries afterwards . JOHNSON . " It If an Mr. Ritson censures this note in the following terms : would be well , however , though not quite so easy , for fome learned ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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