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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... faid in the line immediately preceding , that babes fhall fuck at their mothers ' moift eyes , it seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole isle should be one common nurfe , or nourisher , of tears ...
... faid in the line immediately preceding , that babes fhall fuck at their mothers ' moift eyes , it seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole isle should be one common nurfe , or nourisher , of tears ...
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... faid by Hall and Holinfhed to have been degraded for cowardice . Dr. Heylin , in his Saint George for England , tells us , that " he was afterwards , upon good reafon by him alledged in his de- fence , restored to his honour ...
... faid by Hall and Holinfhed to have been degraded for cowardice . Dr. Heylin , in his Saint George for England , tells us , that " he was afterwards , upon good reafon by him alledged in his de- fence , restored to his honour ...
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... faid unto him , Good fellow , be of good cheere , & c . and fear not , for thou haft Cæfar and his fortune with thee . " STEEVENS . ' Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ? ] Mahomet had a dove , " which he used to feed with wheat out of ...
... faid unto him , Good fellow , be of good cheere , & c . and fear not , for thou haft Cæfar and his fortune with thee . " STEEVENS . ' Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ? ] Mahomet had a dove , " which he used to feed with wheat out of ...
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... faid they , is the terror of the French , The scare - crow that affrights our children fo.5 Then broke I from the officers that led me ; And with my nails digg'd ftones out of the ground , To hurl at the beholders of my fhame . My ...
... faid they , is the terror of the French , The scare - crow that affrights our children fo.5 Then broke I from the officers that led me ; And with my nails digg'd ftones out of the ground , To hurl at the beholders of my fhame . My ...
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... faid : " Spot more delicious than those gardens feign'd , " Or of reviv'd Adonis , or- " 3 which Dr. Bentley pronounces fpurious ; for that the Kπoι Adwv- 80s , the gardens of Adonis , fo frequently mentioned by Greek wri- ters , Plato ...
... faid : " Spot more delicious than those gardens feign'd , " Or of reviv'd Adonis , or- " 3 which Dr. Bentley pronounces fpurious ; for that the Kπoι Adwv- 80s , the gardens of Adonis , fo frequently mentioned by Greek wri- ters , Plato ...
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