The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fpeak to it . 6 Hor . A piece of him , ] But why a piece ? He fays this as he gives his hand . Which direction fhould be marked . WARBURTON . A piece of him , is , I believe , no more than a cant expression , It is used , however , on a ...
... fpeak to it . 6 Hor . A piece of him , ] But why a piece ? He fays this as he gives his hand . Which direction fhould be marked . WARBURTON . A piece of him , is , I believe , no more than a cant expression , It is used , however , on a ...
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... fpeak to it , Horatio . ] It has always been a vulgar notion that fpirits and fupernatural beings can only be fpoken to with propriety or effect by perfons of learning . Thus , Toby , in The Night - walker , by Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... fpeak to it , Horatio . ] It has always been a vulgar notion that fpirits and fupernatural beings can only be fpoken to with propriety or effect by perfons of learning . Thus , Toby , in The Night - walker , by Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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... fpeak : fpeak I charge thee , fpeak . [ Exit Ghoft , MAR . " Tis gone , and will not answer . BER . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and look pale : Is not this fomething more than fantasy ? What think you of it ? HOR . Before my God ...
... fpeak : fpeak I charge thee , fpeak . [ Exit Ghoft , MAR . " Tis gone , and will not answer . BER . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and look pale : Is not this fomething more than fantasy ? What think you of it ? HOR . Before my God ...
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... fpeak , when the cock crew . HOR . And then it ftarted like a guilty thing Upon a fearful fummons . I have heard , derftanding by the propriety of his addreffes to the phantom . Such a man therefore mult have known that- " As eafy might ...
... fpeak , when the cock crew . HOR . And then it ftarted like a guilty thing Upon a fearful fummons . I have heard , derftanding by the propriety of his addreffes to the phantom . Such a man therefore mult have known that- " As eafy might ...
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... fpeak to him : Do you confent we shall acquaint him with it , As needful in our loves , fitting our duty ? MAR . Let's do't , I pray ; and I this morning know Where we fhall find him moft convenient . [ Exeunt . 4 high eaftern hill ...
... fpeak to him : Do you confent we shall acquaint him with it , As needful in our loves , fitting our duty ? MAR . Let's do't , I pray ; and I this morning know Where we fhall find him moft convenient . [ Exeunt . 4 high eaftern hill ...
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