The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... better to establish his government amongst his subjects , and to keepe them in awe , found a convenient place in a pleasant valley environed with hills , in which he made a delitious parke full of odorifferous flowers and fruits , and a ...
... better to establish his government amongst his subjects , and to keepe them in awe , found a convenient place in a pleasant valley environed with hills , in which he made a delitious parke full of odorifferous flowers and fruits , and a ...
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... better dog . LORD . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would efteem him worth a dozen fuch . But fup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 HUN . I will , my lord . LORD . What's here ? one ...
... better dog . LORD . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would efteem him worth a dozen fuch . But fup them well , and look unto them all ; To - morrow I intend to hunt again . 1 HUN . I will , my lord . LORD . What's here ? one ...
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... better specimen can hardly be found than the following : " Satan . Whatever thou wilt have , I will not thee denie . " Sinne . Then give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely ...
... better specimen can hardly be found than the following : " Satan . Whatever thou wilt have , I will not thee denie . " Sinne . Then give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely ...
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... better than a poor and loathfome beggar . I have ventured to alter a word here , against the authority of the printed copies ; and hope , I fhall be justified in it by two fubfe- quent paffages . That the poet defigned the tinker's ...
... better than a poor and loathfome beggar . I have ventured to alter a word here , against the authority of the printed copies ; and hope , I fhall be justified in it by two fubfe- quent paffages . That the poet defigned the tinker's ...
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... better for him ; ' Would I were fo too ! TRA . So would I , ' ' faith , boy , to have the next with after , -- and fear I was defcried : ] i . e . I fear I was obferved in the act of killing him . The editor of the third folio reads - I ...
... better for him ; ' Would I were fo too ! TRA . So would I , ' ' faith , boy , to have the next with after , -- and fear I was defcried : ] i . e . I fear I was obferved in the act of killing him . The editor of the third folio reads - I ...
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