The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Brother to the Duke , and Ufurper of his Dominions . Amiens , } Jaques , Lords attending upon the Duke in his Banishment . Le Beau , a Courtier attending upon Frederick . Charles , his Wrestler . Oliver , Jaques , } Orlando , Sons of ...
... Brother to the Duke , and Ufurper of his Dominions . Amiens , } Jaques , Lords attending upon the Duke in his Banishment . Le Beau , a Courtier attending upon Frederick . Charles , his Wrestler . Oliver , Jaques , } Orlando , Sons of ...
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... brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ; and Orlando the scene in this manner - As I ... brother on his blefling to opens breed me well . WARBURTON . There is , in my opinion , nothing but a point misplaced , and ...
... brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ; and Orlando the scene in this manner - As I ... brother on his blefling to opens breed me well . WARBURTON . There is , in my opinion , nothing but a point misplaced , and ...
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... brother Jaques he keeps at school , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit : for my part , he keeps me ruftically at home , or , to fpeak more properly , ftays me here at home un- kept : For call you that keeping for a gentleman of my ...
... brother Jaques he keeps at school , and report fpeaks goldenly of his profit : for my part , he keeps me ruftically at home , or , to fpeak more properly , ftays me here at home un- kept : For call you that keeping for a gentleman of my ...
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... brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dung- hills are as much bound to him as I. Befides this nothing that he fo plentifully gives me , the fome- thing that nature gave me , his countenance feems ...
... brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which his animals on his dung- hills are as much bound to him as I. Befides this nothing that he fo plentifully gives me , the fome- thing that nature gave me , his countenance feems ...
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... brother ; and , in the gentle condition of blood , you should so know me : The courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that you are the first - born ; but the fame tradition takes not away my blood , were there twenty bro- thers ...
... brother ; and , in the gentle condition of blood , you should so know me : The courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that you are the first - born ; but the fame tradition takes not away my blood , were there twenty bro- thers ...
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