The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare . " and in this play , as it now appears , Mr. Page discountenances the addresses of Fenton ...
... hath made a ghost of me . " What , hunting at this time of night ! " I'le lay my life the mad prince of Wales " Is stealing his father's deare . " and in this play , as it now appears , Mr. Page discountenances the addresses of Fenton ...
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... hath been divers times acted before her majesty , and elsewhere . This , which we have here , was altered and improved by the author almost in every speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewife told us , " that our author's house ...
... hath been divers times acted before her majesty , and elsewhere . This , which we have here , was altered and improved by the author almost in every speech . POPE . THEOBALD . Mr. Gildon has likewife told us , " that our author's house ...
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... hath wrong'd me , master Page . PAGE . Sir , he doth in fome fort confess it . SHAL . If it be confefs'd , it is not redress'd ; is not that so , master Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; -believe me ...
... hath wrong'd me , master Page . PAGE . Sir , he doth in fome fort confess it . SHAL . If it be confefs'd , it is not redress'd ; is not that so , master Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; -believe me ...
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... hath our Theophilus , " But the right forme of Mephostophilus , " I know ' twould serve , and yet I am no wizard , " To play the Devil i'the vault without a vizard . " Again , in The Muses Looking Glass , 1638 : " We want not you to ...
... hath our Theophilus , " But the right forme of Mephostophilus , " I know ' twould serve , and yet I am no wizard , " To play the Devil i'the vault without a vizard . " Again , in The Muses Looking Glass , 1638 : " We want not you to ...
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... hath she ? " Li . Tush ! Lips are no part of the head , only made for a double - leaf door for the mouth . " STEEVENS . The word parcel , in this place , seems to be used in the fame sense as it was both formerly and at present in ...
... hath she ? " Li . Tush ! Lips are no part of the head , only made for a double - leaf door for the mouth . " STEEVENS . The word parcel , in this place , seems to be used in the fame sense as it was both formerly and at present in ...
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