The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... JOHNSON . Line 542. The brize upon her , ] The brize is the astrum , or STEEVENS . the fly that stings cattle . Line 611 . He , at Philippi , kept His sword even as a dancer ; In the Morisco , perhaps anciently in the Pyrrhick dance ...
... JOHNSON . Line 542. The brize upon her , ] The brize is the astrum , or STEEVENS . the fly that stings cattle . Line 611 . He , at Philippi , kept His sword even as a dancer ; In the Morisco , perhaps anciently in the Pyrrhick dance ...
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... JOHNSON . Line 154. Worth many babes and beggars ! ] Why , death , wilt thou not rather seize a queen , than employ thy force upon babes and beggars . Line 157. If idle talk will once be necessary , JOHNSON . I'll not sleep neither ...
... JOHNSON . Line 154. Worth many babes and beggars ! ] Why , death , wilt thou not rather seize a queen , than employ thy force upon babes and beggars . Line 157. If idle talk will once be necessary , JOHNSON . I'll not sleep neither ...
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... JOHNSON . Line 348. No jocund health , ] The king's intemperance is very strongly impressed ; every thing that happens to him gives him occasion to drink . JOHNSON , Line 364. So excellent a king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a ...
... JOHNSON . Line 348. No jocund health , ] The king's intemperance is very strongly impressed ; every thing that happens to him gives him occasion to drink . JOHNSON , Line 364. So excellent a king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a ...
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