The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... observed , gives the manners and cuf- toms of his own time to all countries and all ages . It is certainly true ; but let it always be remembered that his contemporaries offended against propriety in the fame manner . Thus , Marlowe ...
... observed , gives the manners and cuf- toms of his own time to all countries and all ages . It is certainly true ; but let it always be remembered that his contemporaries offended against propriety in the fame manner . Thus , Marlowe ...
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... observations with- I am proverb'd with a grandfire phrase , Mercutio adds to his reply , the constable's own word : as much as to say , If you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with one ; ' tis the conftable's own word ; whose custom ...
... observations with- I am proverb'd with a grandfire phrase , Mercutio adds to his reply , the constable's own word : as much as to say , If you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with one ; ' tis the conftable's own word ; whose custom ...
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... observe it to the honour of the English judicatures , they preserved the purity and fimplicity of their first institution , long after chicane had over - run all the other laws of Europe . WARBURTON . As almost every book of that age ...
... observe it to the honour of the English judicatures , they preserved the purity and fimplicity of their first institution , long after chicane had over - run all the other laws of Europe . WARBURTON . As almost every book of that age ...
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... Of healths five fadome deepe , " & c . Shakspeare , as I have observed before , did not always attend to the propriety of his own alterations . STEEVENS , Of breaches , ambuscadoes , Spanish blades , Of healths 58 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Of healths five fadome deepe , " & c . Shakspeare , as I have observed before , did not always attend to the propriety of his own alterations . STEEVENS , Of breaches , ambuscadoes , Spanish blades , Of healths 58 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... observed that ancient tables were flat leaves , joined by hinges , and placed on treffels . When they were to be removed , they were therefore turned up . So , in the ancient tranflation of Marco Paolo's Voyages , 1579 : " After dinner ...
... observed that ancient tables were flat leaves , joined by hinges , and placed on treffels . When they were to be removed , they were therefore turned up . So , in the ancient tranflation of Marco Paolo's Voyages , 1579 : " After dinner ...
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