The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... says Pliny , as tranflated by P. Holland , 1601. STEEVENS . • That have confented- ] If this expreffion means no more than that the stars gave a bare confent , or agreed to let King Henry die , it does no great honour to its author . I ...
... says Pliny , as tranflated by P. Holland , 1601. STEEVENS . • That have confented- ] If this expreffion means no more than that the stars gave a bare confent , or agreed to let King Henry die , it does no great honour to its author . I ...
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... says of Shal- low's fervants , that " they flock together in confent , like fo many wild geefe . " See alfo Tully de Natura Deorum , Lib . II . ch . xlvi : " Nolo in ftellarum ratione multus vobis videri , maxi méque earum quæ errare ...
... says of Shal- low's fervants , that " they flock together in confent , like fo many wild geefe . " See alfo Tully de Natura Deorum , Lib . II . ch . xlvi : " Nolo in ftellarum ratione multus vobis videri , maxi méque earum quæ errare ...
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... say the back front of a house . STEEVENS . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of courfe the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay KING HENRY VI . 15.
... say the back front of a house . STEEVENS . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of courfe the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay KING HENRY VI . 15.
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... says : " And in that place where Damafcus was founded , Kaym floughe Abel his brother . " Maundeville's Travels , edit . 1725 , p . 148. REED . " Damafcus is as moche to faye as fhedynge of blood . For there Chaym flowe Abell , and ...
... says : " And in that place where Damafcus was founded , Kaym floughe Abel his brother . " Maundeville's Travels , edit . 1725 , p . 148. REED . " Damafcus is as moche to faye as fhedynge of blood . For there Chaym flowe Abell , and ...
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... says , in his long note at the end of his fourth volume , is nothing to the purpofe ; it being to fhew that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do prove the real existence of the gardens . After thefe , comes the Oxford ...
... says , in his long note at the end of his fourth volume , is nothing to the purpofe ; it being to fhew that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do prove the real existence of the gardens . After thefe , comes the Oxford ...
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