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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... unto Henry's death ! ney's Arcadia , Book II : " There arose , even with the funne , a vaile of darke cloudes before his face , which shortly had blacked over all the face of heaven , preparing ( as it were ) a mournfull ftage for a ...
... unto Henry's death ! ney's Arcadia , Book II : " There arose , even with the funne , a vaile of darke cloudes before his face , which shortly had blacked over all the face of heaven , preparing ( as it were ) a mournfull ftage for a ...
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... unto Salisbury's death , " For none would ftrike a ftroke in his revenge . ' " " M. MASON . See Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and long afterwards , is the ufual spelling of the word concent . Vol . X. p . 96 , n ...
... unto Salisbury's death , " For none would ftrike a ftroke in his revenge . ' " " M. MASON . See Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and long afterwards , is the ufual spelling of the word concent . Vol . X. p . 96 , n ...
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... Unto the French the dreadful judgment day 1 His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; ] So , in Troilus and Crefida : $ " The dragon wing of night o'erspreads the earth . ” STEEVENS . the fubtle - witted French & c . ] There was a ...
... Unto the French the dreadful judgment day 1 His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; ] So , in Troilus and Crefida : $ " The dragon wing of night o'erspreads the earth . ” STEEVENS . the fubtle - witted French & c . ] There was a ...
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... Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 MESS . O no , he lives ; but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him , and lord Hungerford : Most of the rest flaughter'd , or took , likewise . BED . His ransome there is none but I fhall ...
... Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 MESS . O no , he lives ; but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him , and lord Hungerford : Most of the rest flaughter'd , or took , likewise . BED . His ransome there is none but I fhall ...
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... unto the maifter of the pynnafe , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæfar , & c . faid unto him , Good fellow , be of good cheere , & c . and fear not , for thou haft Cæfar and his fortune with thee . " STEEVENS . ' Was ...
... unto the maifter of the pynnafe , who at the first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæfar , & c . faid unto him , Good fellow , be of good cheere , & c . and fear not , for thou haft Cæfar and his fortune with thee . " STEEVENS . ' Was ...
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