The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... bear WARBURTON . ' I cannot find the abfurdity of the prefent reading . If you were ! not blinded and intoxicated , fays the princefs , with the fpirit of enterprife , if you could ufe your own eyes to fee , or your own ! judgment to ...
... bear WARBURTON . ' I cannot find the abfurdity of the prefent reading . If you were ! not blinded and intoxicated , fays the princefs , with the fpirit of enterprife , if you could ufe your own eyes to fee , or your own ! judgment to ...
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... Bear him away . - What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys . Duke . I would , thou hadst been fon to fome man elfe ! The world efteem'd thy Father honourable , But I did find him ...
... Bear him away . - What is thy name , young man ? Orla . Orlando , my liege , the youngest fon of Sir Rowland de Boys . Duke . I would , thou hadst been fon to fome man elfe ! The world efteem'd thy Father honourable , But I did find him ...
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... bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with my own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , As I do truft , I am not , then , dear Uncle , Never fo much as in a thought unborn Did I ...
... bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with my own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , As I do truft , I am not , then , dear Uncle , Never fo much as in a thought unborn Did I ...
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... bear with us ; And do not feek to take your change upon you , To bear your griefs yourfelf , and leave me out : For by this heav'n , now at our forrows pale , Say what thou canft , I'll go along with thee . 5 Rofalind lacks then the ...
... bear with us ; And do not feek to take your change upon you , To bear your griefs yourfelf , and leave me out : For by this heav'n , now at our forrows pale , Say what thou canft , I'll go along with thee . 5 Rofalind lacks then the ...
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... bears it ! Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy youth , Come not within thefe doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother - no ; no brother - yet the fon , - Yet not the fon - I will not call ...
... bears it ! Orla . Why , what's the matter ? Adam . O unhappy youth , Come not within thefe doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother - no ; no brother - yet the fon , - Yet not the fon - I will not call ...
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