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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... hear a merry , bawdy play , A noife of targets ; or to see a fellow In a long motley coat , ' guarded with yellow , Will be deceiv'd : for , gentle hearers , know , To rank our chofen truth with fuch a show I or to see a fellow In a ...
... hear a merry , bawdy play , A noife of targets ; or to see a fellow In a long motley coat , ' guarded with yellow , Will be deceiv'd : for , gentle hearers , know , To rank our chofen truth with fuch a show I or to see a fellow In a ...
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... hear this of him ; and could wifh , he were Something mistaken in't.3 BUCK . No , not a fyllable ; I do pronounce him in that very shape , He fhall appear in proof . Enter BRANDON ; a Sergeant at Arms before him , and two or three of ...
... hear this of him ; and could wifh , he were Something mistaken in't.3 BUCK . No , not a fyllable ; I do pronounce him in that very shape , He fhall appear in proof . Enter BRANDON ; a Sergeant at Arms before him , and two or three of ...
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... ) adds fup- port to Dr. Johnson's conjecture : " Fortune , envious of fuch happy fucceffe , -turned her wheele , and darkened their bright That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him 28 KING HENRY VIII .
... ) adds fup- port to Dr. Johnson's conjecture : " Fortune , envious of fuch happy fucceffe , -turned her wheele , and darkened their bright That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him 28 KING HENRY VIII .
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... hear him his confeffions justify ; And point by point the treasons of his master He fhall again relate . funne of profperitie with the miftie cloudes of mishap and mifery . " Sir W. Mr. M. Mafon has obferved that Dr. Johnson did not do ...
... hear him his confeffions justify ; And point by point the treasons of his master He fhall again relate . funne of profperitie with the miftie cloudes of mishap and mifery . " Sir W. Mr. M. Mafon has obferved that Dr. Johnson did not do ...
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... hear ( This was his gentleman in truft , ) of him Things to ftrike honour fad . - Bid him recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . WOL . Stand forth ; and with bold fpirit relate what ...
... hear ( This was his gentleman in truft , ) of him Things to ftrike honour fad . - Bid him recount The fore - recited practices ; whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . WOL . Stand forth ; and with bold fpirit relate what ...
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