The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 35
Sixth part of each ? A trembling contribution ! Why , we take , From every tree , lop
, bark , and part o ' the timber ; ones ; but once is not unfrequently used for
sometime , or at one time or other , among our ancient writers . So , in the 13th
Idea of ...
Sixth part of each ? A trembling contribution ! Why , we take , From every tree , lop
, bark , and part o ' the timber ; ones ; but once is not unfrequently used for
sometime , or at one time or other , among our ancient writers . So , in the 13th
Idea of ...
Page 66
Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father ' s loss , like a most royal
prince , Restor ' d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once
more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That
made ...
Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father ' s loss , like a most royal
prince , Restor ' d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once
more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That
made ...
Page 98
Most gracious sir , In humblest manner I require your highness , That it shall
please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears , ( for where I am robb ' d and
bound , There must I be unloos ' d ; although not there At once and fully satisfied
...
Most gracious sir , In humblest manner I require your highness , That it shall
please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears , ( for where I am robb ' d and
bound , There must I be unloos ' d ; although not there At once and fully satisfied
...
Page 146
You are well met once again . 3 2 GENT . And so are you . " 1 GENT . You come
to take your stand here , and behold The lady Anne pass from her coronation ? 2
GENT . ' Tis all my business . At our last encounter , The duke of Buckingham ...
You are well met once again . 3 2 GENT . And so are you . " 1 GENT . You come
to take your stand here , and behold The lady Anne pass from her coronation ? 2
GENT . ' Tis all my business . At our last encounter , The duke of Buckingham ...
Page 264
I once read for hand , the band of Greece , but I think the text right . To hatch is a
term of art for a particular method of engraving . Hacher , to cut , Fr . JOHNSON .
In the description of Agamemnon ' s speech , there is a plain allusion to the old ...
I once read for hand , the band of Greece , but I think the text right . To hatch is a
term of art for a particular method of engraving . Hacher , to cut , Fr . JOHNSON .
In the description of Agamemnon ' s speech , there is a plain allusion to the old ...
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