The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... must not , I need not be barren of accufations ; he hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What shouts are these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT ...
... must not , I need not be barren of accufations ; he hath faults , with furplus , to tire in repetition . [ Shouts within . ] What shouts are these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT ...
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... must Confefs yourselves wondrous malicious , Or be accus'd of folly . I fhall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , fince it ferves my purpofe , I will venture To scale ' t a little more.8 7 cracking ten ...
... must Confefs yourselves wondrous malicious , Or be accus'd of folly . I fhall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , fince it ferves my purpofe , I will venture To scale ' t a little more.8 7 cracking ten ...
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... must not think to fob off our difgrace with a tale : 9 but , an't please you , deliver . MEN . There was a time , when all the body's members Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : - That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the ...
... must not think to fob off our difgrace with a tale : 9 but , an't please you , deliver . MEN . There was a time , when all the body's members Rebell'd against the belly ; thus accus'd it : - That only like a gulf it did remain I ' the ...
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... must have bale.2 - Hail , noble Mar- cius ! 1 Thou rafcal , that art worst in blood , to run Lead ft firft , to win fome vantage . ] I think , we may better read , by an eafy change : Thou rafcal , thou art worst in blood , to ruin Lead ...
... must have bale.2 - Hail , noble Mar- cius ! 1 Thou rafcal , that art worst in blood , to run Lead ft firft , to win fome vantage . ] I think , we may better read , by an eafy change : Thou rafcal , thou art worst in blood , to ruin Lead ...
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... must have bale . ] Bale is an old Saxon word , for mifery or calamity : " For light the hated as the deadly bale . " Spenfer's Fairy Queen . Mr. M. Mafon obferves that " bale , as well as bane , fignified poison in Shakspeare's days ...
... must have bale . ] Bale is an old Saxon word , for mifery or calamity : " For light the hated as the deadly bale . " Spenfer's Fairy Queen . Mr. M. Mafon obferves that " bale , as well as bane , fignified poison in Shakspeare's days ...
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