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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... heart of the world , and efpecially of my own people , who beft know him , that I am altogether mifprised : but it shall not be so long ; this wrestler fhall clear all : nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I ...
... heart of the world , and efpecially of my own people , who beft know him , that I am altogether mifprised : but it shall not be so long ; this wrestler fhall clear all : nothing remains , but that I kindle the boy thither , which now I ...
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... heart's defires be with you . CHA . Come , where is this young gallant , that is fo defirous to lie with his mother earth ? ORL . Ready , fir ; but his will hath in it a more modeft working . DUKE F. You fhall try but one fall . CHA ...
... heart's defires be with you . CHA . Come , where is this young gallant , that is fo defirous to lie with his mother earth ? ORL . Ready , fir ; but his will hath in it a more modeft working . DUKE F. You fhall try but one fall . CHA ...
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... heart . — Sir , you have well deserv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , 5 His youngest fon ; ] The words " than to be descended from any other house , however high , " must be understood . Orlando is replying to the duke , who ...
... heart . — Sir , you have well deserv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , 5 His youngest fon ; ] The words " than to be descended from any other house , however high , " must be understood . Orlando is replying to the duke , who ...
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... heart . CEL . Hem them away . Ros . I would try ; if I could cry hem , and have him . CEL . Come , come , wrestle with thy affections . for my child's father : ] i . e . for him whom I hope to marry , and have children by . THEobald ...
... heart . CEL . Hem them away . Ros . I would try ; if I could cry hem , and have him . CEL . Come , come , wrestle with thy affections . for my child's father : ] i . e . for him whom I hope to marry , and have children by . THEobald ...
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... heart Lie there what hidden woman's fear there will , ) We'll have a swashing and a martial outfide ; I have inserted this note , but without implicit confidence in the reading it explains . The fecond folio has - charge . STEEVENS . To ...
... heart Lie there what hidden woman's fear there will , ) We'll have a swashing and a martial outfide ; I have inserted this note , but without implicit confidence in the reading it explains . The fecond folio has - charge . STEEVENS . To ...
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