The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Band 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... speech ? There then ; how then ? what then ? let me fee wherein My tongue hath wrong'd him ; if it do him right , Then he hath wrong'd himself ; if he be free , Why , then my taxing , like a wild goose , flies Unclaim'd of any man - But ...
... speech ? There then ; how then ? what then ? let me fee wherein My tongue hath wrong'd him ; if it do him right , Then he hath wrong'd himself ; if he be free , Why , then my taxing , like a wild goose , flies Unclaim'd of any man - But ...
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... speech , and make complain of good breeding the fame with complain of the want of good VOL . II . Cor . breeding . In the last line of the Merchant of Venice we find that to fear the keeping is to fear the nou keeping . * Such a one is ...
... speech , and make complain of good breeding the fame with complain of the want of good VOL . II . Cor . breeding . In the last line of the Merchant of Venice we find that to fear the keeping is to fear the nou keeping . * Such a one is ...
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... for an active mode of speech : fo in a former fcene , The Duke is too dif- putable for me , that is , too dif putatious . deserves as well a dark house and a whip ,. deferves 7- as the touch of holy bread . ] We 62 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... for an active mode of speech : fo in a former fcene , The Duke is too dif- putable for me , that is , too dif putatious . deserves as well a dark house and a whip ,. deferves 7- as the touch of holy bread . ] We 62 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... madness . This seems fome- what harsh and strained , but fuch modes of speech are not unufual in our poet : and this harshness was probably the cause of the corruption . by 1 i by the way , you shall tell me AS YOU LIKE IT . 63.
... madness . This seems fome- what harsh and strained , but fuch modes of speech are not unufual in our poet : and this harshness was probably the cause of the corruption . by 1 i by the way , you shall tell me AS YOU LIKE IT . 63.
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... speech , as it now ap . pears , I can make nothing , and think nothing can be made . In the fame breath he calls his mi . stress to be married , and sends away the man that should marry them . Dr.Warburton has very hap- pily observed ...
... speech , as it now ap . pears , I can make nothing , and think nothing can be made . In the fame breath he calls his mi . stress to be married , and sends away the man that should marry them . Dr.Warburton has very hap- pily observed ...
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