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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... fome of his principal characters , and borrowed a few expreffions from it . His imitations , & c . how ever , are in general too infignificant to merit tranfcription . It fhould be observed , that the characters of Jaques , the Clown ...
... fome of his principal characters , and borrowed a few expreffions from it . His imitations , & c . how ever , are in general too infignificant to merit tranfcription . It fhould be observed , that the characters of Jaques , the Clown ...
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... fome misapprehenfion of the other . As I remember ( fays he ) it was thus . He left me a thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft , charged my bro- ther , & c . BLACKSTONE . Omiffion being of all the errors of the prefs the most common ...
... fome misapprehenfion of the other . As I remember ( fays he ) it was thus . He left me a thousand crowns ; and , as thou fayeft , charged my bro- ther , & c . BLACKSTONE . Omiffion being of all the errors of the prefs the most common ...
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... fome- thing that nature gave me , his countenance feems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that ...
... fome- thing that nature gave me , his countenance feems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that ...
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... fome degree , de- rived to you , as the first - born . But I am perfuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn him- felf ; fomething of both which there is in that fense . I rather think he intended a ...
... fome degree , de- rived to you , as the first - born . But I am perfuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn him- felf ; fomething of both which there is in that fense . I rather think he intended a ...
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... fome part of your will : I pray you , leave me . ORL . I will no further offend you than becomes me for my good . OLI . Get you with him , you old dog . ADAM . Is old dog my reward ? Most true , I have loft my teeth in your service ...
... fome part of your will : I pray you , leave me . ORL . I will no further offend you than becomes me for my good . OLI . Get you with him , you old dog . ADAM . Is old dog my reward ? Most true , I have loft my teeth in your service ...
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