The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... still knocking at deathe's dore , " & c . FARMER . S that were not lawful chofen . ] Thus the folio . The quarto as follows : 66 that is not lawful heir . STEEevens . Here we have another inftance of an impropriety into which Shakspeare ...
... still knocking at deathe's dore , " & c . FARMER . S that were not lawful chofen . ] Thus the folio . The quarto as follows : 66 that is not lawful heir . STEEevens . Here we have another inftance of an impropriety into which Shakspeare ...
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... still safe , if true within itself . " REED . 5 Yes ; but the fafer , & c . ] Thus the fecond folio . Yes , in the first , is omitted . STEEVENS . 6 - with the feas , ] This has been the advice of every man who in any age understood and ...
... still safe , if true within itself . " REED . 5 Yes ; but the fafer , & c . ] Thus the fecond folio . Yes , in the first , is omitted . STEEVENS . 6 - with the feas , ] This has been the advice of every man who in any age understood and ...
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... An inftance of a pack of cards being called a deck , occurs in the feffions paper , for January , 1788. So that the term appears to be still in ufe . RITSON . You left poor Henry at the bishop's palace , And 174 THIRD PART OF.
... An inftance of a pack of cards being called a deck , occurs in the feffions paper , for January , 1788. So that the term appears to be still in ufe . RITSON . You left poor Henry at the bishop's palace , And 174 THIRD PART OF.
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... still . * GLO . Come , Warwick , take the time , ' kneel down , kneel down : * Nay , when ? strike now , or else the iron cools . * WAR . I had rather chop this hand off at a blow , And with the other fling it at thy face , * Than bear ...
... still . * GLO . Come , Warwick , take the time , ' kneel down , kneel down : * Nay , when ? strike now , or else the iron cools . * WAR . I had rather chop this hand off at a blow , And with the other fling it at thy face , * Than bear ...
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... still have worn the pet- ticoat , And ne'er have ftol'n the breech from Lancaster . PRINCE . Let Æfop 3 fable in a winter's night ; His currifh riddles fort not with this place . GLO . By heaven , brat , I'll plague you for that word ...
... still have worn the pet- ticoat , And ne'er have ftol'n the breech from Lancaster . PRINCE . Let Æfop 3 fable in a winter's night ; His currifh riddles fort not with this place . GLO . By heaven , brat , I'll plague you for that word ...
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