The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... father bequeathed me , & c . The grammar is now rectified , and the fenfe alfo ; which is this . Orlando and Adam were dif- courfing together on the caufe why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ...
... father bequeathed me , & c . The grammar is now rectified , and the fenfe alfo ; which is this . Orlando and Adam were dif- courfing together on the caufe why the younger brother had but a thousand crowns left him . They agree upon it ...
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... father , which I think is within me , begins to mutiny against this fervitude : I will no longer endure it , though yet I know no wife remedy how to avoid it . Enter OLIVER . ADAM . Yonder comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart ...
... father , which I think is within me , begins to mutiny against this fervitude : I will no longer endure it , though yet I know no wife remedy how to avoid it . Enter OLIVER . ADAM . Yonder comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart ...
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... father in till I fhall elevate you into confequence . " But the following paffage in Swetnam , a comedy , 1620 , induces me to think that the reading of the old copy ( naught ) and Dr. Johnson's expla- nation are right : get you both in ...
... father in till I fhall elevate you into confequence . " But the following paffage in Swetnam , a comedy , 1620 , induces me to think that the reading of the old copy ( naught ) and Dr. Johnson's expla- nation are right : get you both in ...
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... father ; and he is thrice a villain , that fays , fuch a father begot vil- lains : Wert thou not my brother , I would not take this hand from thy throat , till this other had pulled out thy tongue for faying fo ; thou haft railed on ...
... father ; and he is thrice a villain , that fays , fuch a father begot vil- lains : Wert thou not my brother , I would not take this hand from thy throat , till this other had pulled out thy tongue for faying fo ; thou haft railed on ...
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... father grows ftrong in me , and I will no longer endure it : therefore allow me fuch exercifes as may become a gentleman , or give me the poor allottery my father left me by teftament ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . OLI . And ...
... father grows ftrong in me , and I will no longer endure it : therefore allow me fuch exercifes as may become a gentleman , or give me the poor allottery my father left me by teftament ; with that I will go buy my fortunes . OLI . And ...
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