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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... thing but a point mifplaced , and an omiffion of a word which eve- ry hearer can fupply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager di- alogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember , Adam , it was on this fashion be- queathed ...
... thing but a point mifplaced , and an omiffion of a word which eve- ry hearer can fupply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager di- alogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember , Adam , it was on this fashion be- queathed ...
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... thing . Oli . What mar ye then , Sir ? Orla . Marry , Sir , I am helping you to mar That which God made ; a poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while + . 4 Be ...
... thing . Oli . What mar ye then , Sir ? Orla . Marry , Sir , I am helping you to mar That which God made ; a poor unworthy brother of yours , with idleness . Oli . Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought a while + . 4 Be ...
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... thing of his own fearch , and altogether against my will . Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find , I will moft kindly requite . I had my- felf notice of my brother's purpofe herein , and have by under ...
... thing of his own fearch , and altogether against my will . Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou fhalt find , I will moft kindly requite . I had my- felf notice of my brother's purpofe herein , and have by under ...
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... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wifhes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo . I fhall do my friends no wrong ...
... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wifhes go with me to my trial , wherein if I be foil'd , there is but one fham'd that was never gracious ; if kill'd , but one dead that is willing to be fo . I fhall do my friends no wrong ...
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... thing . 9 In former editions , Here feel we not the Penalty . ] What was the Penalty of Adam , hinted at by our Poet ? The being fenfible of the Difference of the Seafons . The Duke fays , the Cold and Effects of the Winter feelingly ...
... thing . 9 In former editions , Here feel we not the Penalty . ] What was the Penalty of Adam , hinted at by our Poet ? The being fenfible of the Difference of the Seafons . The Duke fays , the Cold and Effects of the Winter feelingly ...
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