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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... present inftance , I apprehend , the word was used in its ordinary fenfe . In the fecond Act , Talbot , reproaching the fol- diery , uses the fame expreffion , certainly without any idea of a malignant configuration : " You all ...
... present inftance , I apprehend , the word was used in its ordinary fenfe . In the fecond Act , Talbot , reproaching the fol- diery , uses the fame expreffion , certainly without any idea of a malignant configuration : " You all ...
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... present a stew , in which fish are preferved alive , was anciently called a nourish . Nourice , however , Fr. a nurse , was anciently fpelt many differ- ent ways , among which nourish was one . So , in Syr Eglamour of Artois , bl . 1 ...
... present a stew , in which fish are preferved alive , was anciently called a nourish . Nourice , however , Fr. a nurse , was anciently fpelt many differ- ent ways , among which nourish was one . So , in Syr Eglamour of Artois , bl . 1 ...
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... present inftance , might have taken a fimilar liberty . - To fall into the hands of the Philiftines has long been a cant phrafe , expreffive of danger incurred , whe- ther from enemies , affociation with hard drinkers , gamesters , or a ...
... present inftance , might have taken a fimilar liberty . - To fall into the hands of the Philiftines has long been a cant phrafe , expreffive of danger incurred , whe- ther from enemies , affociation with hard drinkers , gamesters , or a ...
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... present fcene . The hiftorian does not , indeed , exprefsly say that the Earl of Márch died in the Tower ; but one cannot reasonably fuppofe that he meant to relate an event which he knew had hap- pened to a free man in Ireland , as ...
... present fcene . The hiftorian does not , indeed , exprefsly say that the Earl of Márch died in the Tower ; but one cannot reasonably fuppofe that he meant to relate an event which he knew had hap- pened to a free man in Ireland , as ...
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... present death ; " rofe , and not an officer's fcarf . So , in Love's Labour's Loft , A & III . fcene the last : " And wear his colours like a tumbler's hoop . " TOLLET . • That , who fo draws a fword , ' tis prefent death ; ] Shakspeare ...
... present death ; " rofe , and not an officer's fcarf . So , in Love's Labour's Loft , A & III . fcene the last : " And wear his colours like a tumbler's hoop . " TOLLET . • That , who fo draws a fword , ' tis prefent death ; ] Shakspeare ...
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