The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 42
... command ' luy de abtenir le benevolence del ' communalte , & fur ceo il doña cer- taines robbes a ceft entent . Λ que il dit que le moine ne onques dit ainfi a lui , & que il ne dona ceux dones a ceft intent . Donques auterfoits il dit ...
... command ' luy de abtenir le benevolence del ' communalte , & fur ceo il doña cer- taines robbes a ceft entent . Λ que il dit que le moine ne onques dit ainfi a lui , & que il ne dona ceux dones a ceft intent . Donques auterfoits il dit ...
Page 68
... command to the lord mayor , ftraight To ftop the rumour , and allay those tongues That durft difperse it . 2 GENT . But that flander , fir , Is found a truth now : for it grows again Fresher than e'er it was ; and held for certain ...
... command to the lord mayor , ftraight To ftop the rumour , and allay those tongues That durft difperse it . 2 GENT . But that flander , fir , Is found a truth now : for it grows again Fresher than e'er it was ; and held for certain ...
Page 76
... command him , follows my appointment ; I will have none fo near elfe . Learn , this brother , We live not to be grip'd by meaner perfons . K. HEN . Deliver this with modefty to the queen . Exit GARDINER . The most convenient place that ...
... command him , follows my appointment ; I will have none fo near elfe . Learn , this brother , We live not to be grip'd by meaner perfons . K. HEN . Deliver this with modefty to the queen . Exit GARDINER . The most convenient place that ...
Page 122
... command , and the other intreating of his own private affairs , ) did bind them both after one fort in vellum , & c . Now , when the cardinal came to demand the book due to the king , the bishop unadvisedly commanded his fervant to ...
... command , and the other intreating of his own private affairs , ) did bind them both after one fort in vellum , & c . Now , when the cardinal came to demand the book due to the king , the bishop unadvisedly commanded his fervant to ...
Page 128
... commands you 7 I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; ] So , in Marlowe's King Edward II : " Bafe fortune , now I fee that in thy wheel " There is a point , to which when men afpire , 66 They tumble headlong down . That ...
... commands you 7 I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness ; ] So , in Marlowe's King Edward II : " Bafe fortune , now I fee that in thy wheel " There is a point , to which when men afpire , 66 They tumble headlong down . That ...
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