The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... most humbly I do take my leave . [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . YORK . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles ! You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ; army of the queen mean to besiege us . The SIR JOHN . She ...
... most humbly I do take my leave . [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . YORK . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles ! You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ; army of the queen mean to besiege us . The SIR JOHN . She ...
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... most admir'd ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at : ' Tis government , that makes them feem divine ; 6 The want thereof makes thee abominable : Thou art as oppofite to every good , As the Antipodes are unto us , Or as the fouth to ...
... most admir'd ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at : ' Tis government , that makes them feem divine ; 6 The want thereof makes thee abominable : Thou art as oppofite to every good , As the Antipodes are unto us , Or as the fouth to ...
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... most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Crefida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay this wind ? " Again , in King John : " This shower , blown up by ...
... most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Crefida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay this wind ? " Again , in King John : " This shower , blown up by ...
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... most probable they were preserved among the players by memory . The correction is this : That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch'd : Would not have fiain'd the rofes juft i ' th ' bloom . The words [ the roses juft ] ...
... most probable they were preserved among the players by memory . The correction is this : That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch'd : Would not have fiain'd the rofes juft i ' th ' bloom . The words [ the roses juft ] ...
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... most of the fragments of Latin verses , omitted in the quartos , are to be found in the fo- lio ; and when any of them are inferted in the former , they are shamefully corrupted and misfpelt . The auditor , who under- ftood English ...
... most of the fragments of Latin verses , omitted in the quartos , are to be found in the fo- lio ; and when any of them are inferted in the former , they are shamefully corrupted and misfpelt . The auditor , who under- ftood English ...
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