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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... fear of your adventure would counfel you to a more equal enter- prize . We pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this attempt . * Sir T. Hammer . In the old Editions , the man . If you far yourself ...
... fear of your adventure would counfel you to a more equal enter- prize . We pray you , for your own fake , to embrace your own fafety , and give over this attempt . * Sir T. Hammer . In the old Editions , the man . If you far yourself ...
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... fear there will ) I'll have a fwashing and a martial outfide , As many other mannish Cowards have , That do outface it with their femblances . Cel . What fhall I call thee , when thou art a man ? Rof . I'll have no worfe a name than ...
... fear there will ) I'll have a fwashing and a martial outfide , As many other mannish Cowards have , That do outface it with their femblances . Cel . What fhall I call thee , when thou art a man ? Rof . I'll have no worfe a name than ...
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... fear it , do not enter it . Orla . Why , whither , Adam , wouldst thou have mé go ? Adam . No matter whither , fo you come not here . Orla . What wouldst thou have me go and beg my food ? Or with a bafe , and boisterous fword enforce A ...
... fear it , do not enter it . Orla . Why , whither , Adam , wouldst thou have mé go ? Adam . No matter whither , fo you come not here . Orla . What wouldst thou have me go and beg my food ? Or with a bafe , and boisterous fword enforce A ...
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... fear the keeping is to fear the noc keeping . . Such a one is a natural philo Sopher . ] The thepherd had faid all the Philofophy he knew was the property of things , that rain wetted , fire burnt , & c . And the Clown's reply , in a ...
... fear the keeping is to fear the noc keeping . . Such a one is a natural philo Sopher . ] The thepherd had faid all the Philofophy he knew was the property of things , that rain wetted , fire burnt , & c . And the Clown's reply , in a ...
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... fears a Sentence , or an old Man's Saw , Shall by a painted Cloth be kept in Ave. THEOBALD . Sir T. Hanmer reads , I anfwer you right , in the file of the painted cloth . Something feems wanting , and I know not what can be propofed ...
... fears a Sentence , or an old Man's Saw , Shall by a painted Cloth be kept in Ave. THEOBALD . Sir T. Hanmer reads , I anfwer you right , in the file of the painted cloth . Something feems wanting , and I know not what can be propofed ...
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