The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The first play ends , he fays , with the peaceful fettlement of Henry in the kingdom by the defeat of the rebels . This is hardly true ; for the rebels are not yet finally ...
... called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The first play ends , he fays , with the peaceful fettlement of Henry in the kingdom by the defeat of the rebels . This is hardly true ; for the rebels are not yet finally ...
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... called Report , apparelled in crimson fattin , full of toongs , or chronicles . " Vol . III . p . 805 . This however might be the common way of reprefenting this perfonage in mafques , which were frequent in his own times . T. WARTON ...
... called Report , apparelled in crimson fattin , full of toongs , or chronicles . " Vol . III . p . 805 . This however might be the common way of reprefenting this perfonage in mafques , which were frequent in his own times . T. WARTON ...
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... called A Knack to know a Knave , 1594 : " Befides , I'll give you the keeping of a dozen jades , " And now and then meat for you and your horfe . " This is faid by a farmer to a courtier . STEEVENS . Shakspeare , however , ( as Mr ...
... called A Knack to know a Knave , 1594 : " Befides , I'll give you the keeping of a dozen jades , " And now and then meat for you and your horfe . " This is faid by a farmer to a courtier . STEEVENS . Shakspeare , however , ( as Mr ...
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... called Law Tricks , or Who would have thought it ? 1608 , defcribes an apothecary thus : " -his houfe is fet round with patients twice or thrice a day , and because they'll be fure not to want drink , every one brings his own water in ...
... called Law Tricks , or Who would have thought it ? 1608 , defcribes an apothecary thus : " -his houfe is fet round with patients twice or thrice a day , and because they'll be fure not to want drink , every one brings his own water in ...
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... called a royal ; the one requiring as little fhaving as the other . STEEVENS . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it will remain a royal as it was . This appears to me to be Falffaff's conceit . A royal was a piece of coin of the ...
... called a royal ; the one requiring as little fhaving as the other . STEEVENS . If nothing be taken out of a royal , it will remain a royal as it was . This appears to me to be Falffaff's conceit . A royal was a piece of coin of the ...
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