The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Knight , that swore by his honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the mustard was naught . Now I'll ftand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good , and yot was not the Knight forfworn . Cel . How ...
... Knight , that swore by his honour they were good pancakes , and fwore by his honour the mustard was naught . Now I'll ftand to it , the pancakes were naught , and the mustard was good , and yot was not the Knight forfworn . Cel . How ...
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... Knight . Rof . Tho ' it be pity to fee fuch a fight , it well be- comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeasonably , He was furnish'd like a hunter . Rof . Oh , ominous ! he comes to kill my ...
... Knight . Rof . Tho ' it be pity to fee fuch a fight , it well be- comes the ground . Cel . Cry , holla ! to thy tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeasonably , He was furnish'd like a hunter . Rof . Oh , ominous ! he comes to kill my ...
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... Knight + From tawny Spain , loft in the world's debate ' . How you delight , my lords , I know not , I ; But , I proteft , I love to hear him lie ; And I will ufe him for my minstrelfie . Biron . Armado is a moft illuftrious wight , A ...
... Knight + From tawny Spain , loft in the world's debate ' . How you delight , my lords , I know not , I ; But , I proteft , I love to hear him lie ; And I will ufe him for my minstrelfie . Biron . Armado is a moft illuftrious wight , A ...
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... knight , fome Dick , That fimiles his cheek in years , and knows the trick To make my lady laugh , when she's difpos'd , Told our intents before ; which once difclos'd , The ladies did change Favours , and then we , Following the figns ...
... knight , fome Dick , That fimiles his cheek in years , and knows the trick To make my lady laugh , when she's difpos'd , Told our intents before ; which once difclos'd , The ladies did change Favours , and then we , Following the figns ...
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... Knight . ' With Libbard's head on knee . ] This alludes to the old heroic habits , which on the knees and fhoulders had ufually , by way of ornament , the refemblance of a Leopard's or Lion's head . WARBURTON . Prin . The Conqueror is ...
... Knight . ' With Libbard's head on knee . ] This alludes to the old heroic habits , which on the knees and fhoulders had ufually , by way of ornament , the refemblance of a Leopard's or Lion's head . WARBURTON . Prin . The Conqueror is ...
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