The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... hath done fa- mously , he did it to that end : though foft con- scienc❜d men can be content to fay , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude 5 of his virtue ...
... hath done fa- mously , he did it to that end : though foft con- scienc❜d men can be content to fay , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the altitude 5 of his virtue ...
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... hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What shouts are these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT . Come , come . 1 CIT . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter ...
... hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What shouts are these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT . Come , come . 1 CIT . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter ...
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... hath been thought on in this ftate , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , 7 Since I heard thence ; thefe are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ...
... hath been thought on in this ftate , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , 7 Since I heard thence ; thefe are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ...
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... hath been too violent for A fecond course of fight . MAR . Sir , praise me not : My work hath yet not warm'd me : Fare you well . The blood I drop is rather phyfical Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight ...
... hath been too violent for A fecond course of fight . MAR . Sir , praise me not : My work hath yet not warm'd me : Fare you well . The blood I drop is rather phyfical Than dangerous to me : To Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight ...
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... Hath almost thruft quite through the heart of hope . " In King Henry IV . P. I. we have : MALONE . " The very bottom and the foul of hope . " STEEVENS . • And that you not delay the prefent ; ] Delay , for let flip . WARBURTON . 7fwords ...
... Hath almost thruft quite through the heart of hope . " In King Henry IV . P. I. we have : MALONE . " The very bottom and the foul of hope . " STEEVENS . • And that you not delay the prefent ; ] Delay , for let flip . WARBURTON . 7fwords ...
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