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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... poor thou- fand crowns ; and , as thou fay'ft , charged my bro- ther , I on his bleffing , to breed me well : and there As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor thousand crowns ; & c . ] The ...
... poor thou- fand crowns ; and , as thou fay'ft , charged my bro- ther , I on his bleffing , to breed me well : and there As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor thousand crowns ; & c . ] The ...
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... poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft , charged my brother , on his bleffing , to breed me well . What is there in this difficult or obfcure ? The nomi- native my father is certainly left out , but fo left out that the auditor ...
... poor thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft , charged my brother , on his bleffing , to breed me well . What is there in this difficult or obfcure ? The nomi- native my father is certainly left out , but fo left out that the auditor ...
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... poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . 3 his countenance feems to take from me : ] We should certainly read — his discountenance . WARBURTON . There is no need of change ; a countenance is either good or bad . JOHNSON . - what ...
... poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . 3 his countenance feems to take from me : ] We should certainly read — his discountenance . WARBURTON . There is no need of change ; a countenance is either good or bad . JOHNSON . - what ...
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... poor allottery my father left me by teftament ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . OLI . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is fpent ? Well , fir , get you in : I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of ...
... poor allottery my father left me by teftament ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . OLI . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is fpent ? Well , fir , get you in : I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of ...
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... poor refemblance of prefence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , fhould be the conclufion of Le Beau's fpeech . Mr. Edwards ridicules Dr. Warburton , “ As if people carried fuch inftruments of war , as bills and guns on ...
... poor refemblance of prefence and prefents . JOHNSON . With bills on their necks , fhould be the conclufion of Le Beau's fpeech . Mr. Edwards ridicules Dr. Warburton , “ As if people carried fuch inftruments of war , as bills and guns on ...
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