The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and Reporte of Maister Martyne Forboisher's Voyage to Meta Incognita , & c . 12mo . bl . 1. 1578 : " There the generall gaue a speciall card and order to his cap- taines for the paffing of the ...
... false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and Reporte of Maister Martyne Forboisher's Voyage to Meta Incognita , & c . 12mo . bl . 1. 1578 : " There the generall gaue a speciall card and order to his cap- taines for the paffing of the ...
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... : " I'll decline the whole question . " In his 93d Sonnet , however , we find a contrary sentiment afferted : " In many's looks the false heart's history " Is writ . " MALONE . Might have been mine ! only I have left to 54 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
... : " I'll decline the whole question . " In his 93d Sonnet , however , we find a contrary sentiment afferted : " In many's looks the false heart's history " Is writ . " MALONE . Might have been mine ! only I have left to 54 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
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... JOHNSON . $ missives from the king , ] i . e . messengers . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " Did gibe my misfive out of audience . " STEEVENS . That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false , ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ . 61 SCENE V. ...
... JOHNSON . $ missives from the king , ] i . e . messengers . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " Did gibe my misfive out of audience . " STEEVENS . That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false , ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ . 61 SCENE V. ...
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William Shakespeare. That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false , And yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st have , great Glamis , 8 That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; 9 And that which rather thou dost fear ...
William Shakespeare. That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false , And yet would'st wrongly win : thou'd'st have , great Glamis , 8 That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; 9 And that which rather thou dost fear ...
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... false fortitude , in a line and a half ; of which it may almost be faid , that they ought to bestow immortality on the author , though all his other productions had been loft : 1 dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more ...
... false fortitude , in a line and a half ; of which it may almost be faid , that they ought to bestow immortality on the author , though all his other productions had been loft : 1 dare do all that may become a man ; Who dares do more ...
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