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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... Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with element . " STEEVENS . Steevens is right in his explanation of the word confented . So , in The Knight of the burning Peftle , the Merchant fays to Mer- rythought . ( c too late ...
... Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with element . " STEEVENS . Steevens is right in his explanation of the word confented . So , in The Knight of the burning Peftle , the Merchant fays to Mer- rythought . ( c too late ...
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... Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3 MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be- fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth fupply , And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they ...
... Whose bloody deeds fhall make all Europe quake . 3 MESS . So you had need ; for Orleans is be- fieg'd ; The English army is grown weak and faint : The earl of Salisbury craveth fupply , And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they ...
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... whose will stands , but mine ? 2 There's none protector of the realm , but I.- Break up the gates , I'll be your warrantize : Shall I be flouted thus by dunghill grooms ? Servants rush at the Tower Gates . Enter , to the Gates ...
... whose will stands , but mine ? 2 There's none protector of the realm , but I.- Break up the gates , I'll be your warrantize : Shall I be flouted thus by dunghill grooms ? Servants rush at the Tower Gates . Enter , to the Gates ...
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... whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummon- er's part . " These are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Winchester . So , in Stowe's ...
... whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I have play'd the fummon- er's part . " These are the proper attendants therefore on the Bishop of Winchester . So , in Stowe's ...
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... Whose body is as common as the fea " In the receipt of every luftful spring . " I would read : Than Rhodope's of Memphis ever was . STEEVENS . The brother of Sappho was in love with Rhodope , and pur- chafed her freedom ( for fhe was a ...
... Whose body is as common as the fea " In the receipt of every luftful spring . " I would read : Than Rhodope's of Memphis ever was . STEEVENS . The brother of Sappho was in love with Rhodope , and pur- chafed her freedom ( for fhe was a ...
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