The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... master's meffage , and that behaviour had meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the ambaffador's fpeech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this meaning . JOHNSON . 7 -controul ...
... master's meffage , and that behaviour had meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the ambaffador's fpeech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this meaning . JOHNSON . 7 -controul ...
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... master fawe all his lether cut for the lefte foote , then afked he Howleglas if there belonged not to the lefte foote a right foote . Then fayd Howleglas to his maister , If that he had tolde that to me before , I would have cut them ...
... master fawe all his lether cut for the lefte foote , then afked he Howleglas if there belonged not to the lefte foote a right foote . Then fayd Howleglas to his maister , If that he had tolde that to me before , I would have cut them ...
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... master's charitable inten- tions by felling the dole beer to aqua - vita men . Sir J. HAWKINS . So , in the Coftly Whore , 1633 : 66 we came thinking " We should have some dole at the bishop's funeral . ” Again : " Go to the back gate ...
... master's charitable inten- tions by felling the dole beer to aqua - vita men . Sir J. HAWKINS . So , in the Coftly Whore , 1633 : 66 we came thinking " We should have some dole at the bishop's funeral . ” Again : " Go to the back gate ...
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... master , whom he denotes by many contemptuous diftinctions , of which all are easily intelligible but puke - ftocking , which I cannot explain . JOHNSON . In a fmall book entitled , The Order of my Lorde Maior , & c . for their ...
... master , whom he denotes by many contemptuous diftinctions , of which all are easily intelligible but puke - ftocking , which I cannot explain . JOHNSON . In a fmall book entitled , The Order of my Lorde Maior , & c . for their ...
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... masters : Was it for me , to kill the heir apparent ? fhould I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou know'ft , I am as valiant as Hercules : but beware inftinet ; the lion will not touch the true prince . Inftinct is a great matter ; I ...
... masters : Was it for me , to kill the heir apparent ? fhould I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou know'ft , I am as valiant as Hercules : but beware inftinet ; the lion will not touch the true prince . Inftinct is a great matter ; I ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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