The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... unto them , and entreat them fair ; - * Come , coufin , you shall be the messenger . " * EXE . And I , I hope , fhall reconcile them all . [ Exeunt . And in the last Act of The Loyal Subject , Archas fays : 66 Lord Barris , " Take you ...
... unto them , and entreat them fair ; - * Come , coufin , you shall be the messenger . " * EXE . And I , I hope , fhall reconcile them all . [ Exeunt . And in the last Act of The Loyal Subject , Archas fays : 66 Lord Barris , " Take you ...
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... unto the duke of Norfolk , ' And tell him privily of our intent.— You , Edward , fhall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rife : In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , ' Witty and courteous , liberal , full ...
... unto the duke of Norfolk , ' And tell him privily of our intent.— You , Edward , fhall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rife : In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , ' Witty and courteous , liberal , full ...
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... unto my father . We bodg'd again ; ] I find bodgery ufed by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own mifbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there- fore mean , ( as to botch does now ) to ...
... unto my father . We bodg'd again ; ] I find bodgery ufed by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own mifbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there- fore mean , ( as to botch does now ) to ...
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... unto him now ? Q. MAR . Brave warriors , Clifford , and Northum- berland , Come make him ftand upon this molehill here ; ? That raught at mountains with outftretched arms , It is war's prize- ] Read - praife . WARBURTON . I think the ...
... unto him now ? Q. MAR . Brave warriors , Clifford , and Northum- berland , Come make him ftand upon this molehill here ; ? That raught at mountains with outftretched arms , It is war's prize- ] Read - praife . WARBURTON . I think the ...
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... unto us , Or as the fouth to the feptentrion . " Upon their woes , ] So , the folio . The quarto reads - Upon his woes . STEEVENS . $ the type- ] i . e . the diftinguishing mark ; an obsolete ufe of the word . So again , in King Richard ...
... unto us , Or as the fouth to the feptentrion . " Upon their woes , ] So , the folio . The quarto reads - Upon his woes . STEEVENS . $ the type- ] i . e . the diftinguishing mark ; an obsolete ufe of the word . So again , in King Richard ...
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