The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thofe ftatutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are paft , and now fubfcribe your names : That his own hand may ftrike his honour down , That violates the smallest . branch herein : If you are arm'd to do , as ...
... thofe ftatutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are paft , and now fubfcribe your names : That his own hand may ftrike his honour down , That violates the smallest . branch herein : If you are arm'd to do , as ...
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... thofe three : I was feen with her in the manor house , fitting with her upon the form , and taken following her into the park ; which , put together , is , in man- ner and form following . Now , fir , for the man- ner , it is the manner ...
... thofe three : I was feen with her in the manor house , fitting with her upon the form , and taken following her into the park ; which , put together , is , in man- ner and form following . Now , fir , for the man- ner , it is the manner ...
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... thofe three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this , by , in , and without , upon the inftant : By heart you love her , because your heart cannot come by her : in heart you love her , because ...
... thofe three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this , by , in , and without , upon the inftant : By heart you love her , because your heart cannot come by her : in heart you love her , because ...
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... thofe who criticised his works , fea - dogs or land - critics ; monfters of men , if not beafts rather than men ; whofe teeth are canibals , their toongs adders forks , their lips afpes poifon , their eyes bafilifkes , their breath the ...
... thofe who criticised his works , fea - dogs or land - critics ; monfters of men , if not beafts rather than men ; whofe teeth are canibals , their toongs adders forks , their lips afpes poifon , their eyes bafilifkes , their breath the ...
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... thofe very mouths they make to vilifie , Shall be the means to amplifie his virtue , & c . Here Shakspeare is fo plainly marked out as not to be mistaken . As to the Sonnet of the gentleman his friend , we may be affured it was no other ...
... thofe very mouths they make to vilifie , Shall be the means to amplifie his virtue , & c . Here Shakspeare is fo plainly marked out as not to be mistaken . As to the Sonnet of the gentleman his friend , we may be affured it was no other ...
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