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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... must be owned , indeed , you are nearer in estate . WARBURTON . 6 I am no villain . ] The word villain is ufed by the elder bro- ther , in its prefent meaning , for a wicked or bloody man ; by Or- lando , in its original fignification ...
... must be owned , indeed , you are nearer in estate . WARBURTON . 6 I am no villain . ] The word villain is ufed by the elder bro- ther , in its prefent meaning , for a wicked or bloody man ; by Or- lando , in its original fignification ...
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... must if you ftay here ; for here is the , place appointed for the wrestling , and they are ready to perform it . Cel . Yonder , fure , they are coming . Let us now stay and fee it . • SCENE VI .. Flourish . Enter Duke Frederick , Lords ...
... must if you ftay here ; for here is the , place appointed for the wrestling , and they are ready to perform it . Cel . Yonder , fure , they are coming . Let us now stay and fee it . • SCENE VI .. Flourish . Enter Duke Frederick , Lords ...
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... must comfort the weaker veffel , as doublet and hofe ought to fhow itfelf courageous to petticoat ; therefore , courage , good Aliena . Cel . I pray you bear with me ; I can go no further . Clo . For my part , I had rather bear with you ...
... must comfort the weaker veffel , as doublet and hofe ought to fhow itfelf courageous to petticoat ; therefore , courage , good Aliena . Cel . I pray you bear with me ; I can go no further . Clo . For my part , I had rather bear with you ...
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... this Thou loft amifs , And to love true Thou must begin again and love anew , & c . 8 batlet , - The inftru- ment with which washers beat their coarse cloaths . two * two cods , and giving her them again , AS YOU LIKE IT . 33.
... this Thou loft amifs , And to love true Thou must begin again and love anew , & c . 8 batlet , - The inftru- ment with which washers beat their coarse cloaths . two * two cods , and giving her them again , AS YOU LIKE IT . 33.
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... must have liberty Withal ; as large a charter as the wind , To blow on whom I pleafe ' ; for fo fools have ; And they that are most gauled with my folly , They most muft laugh : and why , Sir , muft they fo ? The why is plain , as way ...
... must have liberty Withal ; as large a charter as the wind , To blow on whom I pleafe ' ; for fo fools have ; And they that are most gauled with my folly , They most muft laugh : and why , Sir , muft they fo ? The why is plain , as way ...
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