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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... leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the tranflators trencher . - That could fcarcely latinize their neck verfe if they fhould have neede , yet English Seneca.
... leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the tranflators trencher . - That could fcarcely latinize their neck verfe if they fhould have neede , yet English Seneca.
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... leave the play fometimes better and fometimes worse , and seem made only for the fake of abbrevia- tion . JOHNSON . It may be worth while to obferve , that the title pages of the first quartos in 1604 and 1605 , declare this play to be ...
... leave the play fometimes better and fometimes worse , and seem made only for the fake of abbrevia- tion . JOHNSON . It may be worth while to obferve , that the title pages of the first quartos in 1604 and 1605 , declare this play to be ...
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... leave and pardon . KING . Have you your father's leave ? What fays Polonius ? Poz . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my flow leave , 3 By labourfome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I feal'd my hard confent : ] I do beseech ...
... leave and pardon . KING . Have you your father's leave ? What fays Polonius ? Poz . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my flow leave , 3 By labourfome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I feal'd my hard confent : ] I do beseech ...
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... leave to go , Laertes ; make the faireft ufe you please of your time , and fpend it at your will with the fairest graces you are mafter of . THEOBALD . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory " Of your best graces in your ...
... leave to go , Laertes ; make the faireft ufe you please of your time , and fpend it at your will with the fairest graces you are mafter of . THEOBALD . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory " Of your best graces in your ...
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... leave . POL . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for fhame ; The wind fits in the fhoulder of your fail , 4 And you are staid for : There , my bleffing with you ; [ Laying his Hand on LAERTES ' Head . And these few precepts in thy ...
... leave . POL . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for fhame ; The wind fits in the fhoulder of your fail , 4 And you are staid for : There , my bleffing with you ; [ Laying his Hand on LAERTES ' Head . And these few precepts in thy ...
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