The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... faid fo much before , and yet you fled . WAR . ' Twas not your valour , Clifford , drove me thence . ' NORTH . No , nor your manhood , that durft make you stay . RICH . Northumberland , I hold thee reverently ; - Break off the parle ...
... faid fo much before , and yet you fled . WAR . ' Twas not your valour , Clifford , drove me thence . ' NORTH . No , nor your manhood , that durft make you stay . RICH . Northumberland , I hold thee reverently ; - Break off the parle ...
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... faid , ye callettes , " I fhall break your palettes . " Again , in Ben Jonfon's Volpone : 66 Why the callet you told me of here , " I have tane difguis'd . " GREY . * Menelaus ; ] i . e . a cuckold . So , in Troilus and Creffida ...
... faid , ye callettes , " I fhall break your palettes . " Again , in Ben Jonfon's Volpone : 66 Why the callet you told me of here , " I have tane difguis'd . " GREY . * Menelaus ; ] i . e . a cuckold . So , in Troilus and Creffida ...
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... faid : No way to fly , nor ftrength to hold out fight . JOHNSON , The sense of the original reading is - No way to fly , nor with ftrength fufficient left to sustain myself in flight , if there were . STEEVENS . Come , York , and ...
... faid : No way to fly , nor ftrength to hold out fight . JOHNSON , The sense of the original reading is - No way to fly , nor with ftrength fufficient left to sustain myself in flight , if there were . STEEVENS . Come , York , and ...
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... faid James ; and like- wife annuities to Richard Talbot , Thomas Talbot , Efquires , - Talbot , and - Livefey , for their fervices in the fame capture . See also , Rymer's Foedera , xi . 548. Henry had for fome time been harboured by ...
... faid James ; and like- wife annuities to Richard Talbot , Thomas Talbot , Efquires , - Talbot , and - Livefey , for their fervices in the fame capture . See also , Rymer's Foedera , xi . 548. Henry had for fome time been harboured by ...
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... faid lady Bona to my marriage ? 2 MESS . These were her words , utter'd with mild difdain ; Tell him , in hope he'll prove a widower fhortly , I'll wear the willow garland for his fake . K. EDW . I blame not her , fhe could fay little ...
... faid lady Bona to my marriage ? 2 MESS . These were her words , utter'd with mild difdain ; Tell him , in hope he'll prove a widower fhortly , I'll wear the willow garland for his fake . K. EDW . I blame not her , fhe could fay little ...
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