The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself ; infomuch as it was generally believed , that he was indeed Duke Richard . Nay , himfelf , with long and continual counterfeiting , and with OFT telling a lye , was turned by habit almoft into the thing he seemed to be ; and ...
... himself ; infomuch as it was generally believed , that he was indeed Duke Richard . Nay , himfelf , with long and continual counterfeiting , and with OFT telling a lye , was turned by habit almoft into the thing he seemed to be ; and ...
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... himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is ...
... himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is ...
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... himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narrative to tell his daughter of it ? Perhaps these words belong to Miranda , and we thould read : Mir . ' Would I might But ever fee that man ! --- Now I arise . Pro . Sit ftill ...
... himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narrative to tell his daughter of it ? Perhaps these words belong to Miranda , and we thould read : Mir . ' Would I might But ever fee that man ! --- Now I arise . Pro . Sit ftill ...
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... himself ; Whom I left cooling of the air with fighs , In an odd angle of the ifle , and fitting , His arms in this fad knot . PRO . Of the king's fhip , The mariners , fay , how thou haft difpos'd , And all the reft o ' the fleet ? ARI ...
... himself ; Whom I left cooling of the air with fighs , In an odd angle of the ifle , and fitting , His arms in this fad knot . PRO . Of the king's fhip , The mariners , fay , how thou haft difpos'd , And all the reft o ' the fleet ? ARI ...
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... himself of his magic robe and wand : then by waking her atten- tion no less than fix times by verbal interruption : then by varying the action when he rifes and bids her continue fitting and lastly , by carrying on the business of the ...
... himself of his magic robe and wand : then by waking her atten- tion no less than fix times by verbal interruption : then by varying the action when he rifes and bids her continue fitting and lastly , by carrying on the business of the ...
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