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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... [ Exeunt WOLSEY , and Train . 6 —comes that rock , ] To make the rock come , is not very juft . JOHNSON . BUCK . This butcher's cur is venom - mouth'd , C2 KING HENRY VIII . 19 The state takes notice of the private difference ...
... [ Exeunt WOLSEY , and Train . 6 —comes that rock , ] To make the rock come , is not very juft . JOHNSON . BUCK . This butcher's cur is venom - mouth'd , C2 KING HENRY VIII . 19 The state takes notice of the private difference ...
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... [ Exeunt . " At which , appear'd against him his furveyor , " Sir Gilbert Peck , his chancellor . " THEOBALD . I believe [ in the former inftance ] the author wrote - And Gilbert & c . MALONE . 9 Nicholas Hopkins ? ] The old copy has ...
... [ Exeunt . " At which , appear'd against him his furveyor , " Sir Gilbert Peck , his chancellor . " THEOBALD . I believe [ in the former inftance ] the author wrote - And Gilbert & c . MALONE . 9 Nicholas Hopkins ? ] The old copy has ...
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... [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently fignifying - at all times , every way , completely . In The Merry Wives of Windfor , Falftaff , at the end of his letter to Mrs. Ford , ftyles himself : " Thine own ...
... [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently fignifying - at all times , every way , completely . In The Merry Wives of Windfor , Falftaff , at the end of his letter to Mrs. Ford , ftyles himself : " Thine own ...
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... [ Exeunt . 5 -My barge stays ; ] The fpeaker is now in the King's palace at Bridewell , from which he is proceeding by water to York - place , ( Cardinal Wolfey's houfe , ) now Whitehall . MALONE . VOL . XV . E SCENE IV . The Prefence ...
... [ Exeunt . 5 -My barge stays ; ] The fpeaker is now in the King's palace at Bridewell , from which he is proceeding by water to York - place , ( Cardinal Wolfey's houfe , ) now Whitehall . MALONE . VOL . XV . E SCENE IV . The Prefence ...
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... Exeunt , with Trumpets . " But fome reply , what foole would daunce , " If that when daunce is doon , " He may not have at ladyes lips " That which in daunce he woon ? " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 43 , n . 5. MALONE . This cuftom is ...
... Exeunt , with Trumpets . " But fome reply , what foole would daunce , " If that when daunce is doon , " He may not have at ladyes lips " That which in daunce he woon ? " STEEVENS . See Vol . IV . p . 43 , n . 5. MALONE . This cuftom is ...
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