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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Page 44
... feven ages . At first the infant , Mewling and puking in the nurfe's arms . And then , the whining school - boy with his fatchel , And thining morning - face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to fchool . And then , the lover ; Sighing ...
... feven ages . At first the infant , Mewling and puking in the nurfe's arms . And then , the whining school - boy with his fatchel , And thining morning - face , creeping like snail Unwillingly to fchool . And then , the lover ; Sighing ...
Page 55
... feven of the nine days out of wonder , before you came ; for , look here , what I found on a palm - tree ; I was never fo be - rhimed fince Pythago- ras's time , that I was an Irish rat , which I can hardly remember . Col. Trow you ...
... feven of the nine days out of wonder , before you came ; for , look here , what I found on a palm - tree ; I was never fo be - rhimed fince Pythago- ras's time , that I was an Irish rat , which I can hardly remember . Col. Trow you ...
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... feven years . Orla . Who ambles time withal ? Rof . With a priest that lacks Latin , and a rich man that hath not the gout ; for the one fleeps eafily , be- cause he cannot ftudy ; and the other lives merrily , because he feels no pain ...
... feven years . Orla . Who ambles time withal ? Rof . With a priest that lacks Latin , and a rich man that hath not the gout ; for the one fleeps eafily , be- cause he cannot ftudy ; and the other lives merrily , because he feels no pain ...
Page 101
... feven times removed ; ( bear your body more feeming , Audrey ) as thus , Sir ; I did dif- like the cut of a certain Courtier's beard ' ; he fent me word , if I faid his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was . This is call'd ...
... feven times removed ; ( bear your body more feeming , Audrey ) as thus , Sir ; I did dif- like the cut of a certain Courtier's beard ' ; he fent me word , if I faid his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was . This is call'd ...
Page 103
... feven Juf- tices could not take up a quarrel ; but when the par- ties were met themfelves , one of them thought but of an If ; as , if you faid fo , then I faid fo ; and they fhook hands , and : fwore brothers . Your If is the only ...
... feven Juf- tices could not take up a quarrel ; but when the par- ties were met themfelves , one of them thought but of an If ; as , if you faid fo , then I faid fo ; and they fhook hands , and : fwore brothers . Your If is the only ...
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