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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... thoughts , wherein I confefs me much guilty , to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any 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 ...
... thoughts , wherein I confefs me much guilty , to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any 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 ...
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... thought be different . Et qui depuis dix ans , jufqu'en fes derniers jours , A foutenu le prix en l ' efcrime d ' amours ; Laffe en fin de fervir au peuple de QUINTAINE , Elle & c . WARBURTON . Enter Enter Le Beu . O poor Orlando ! thou ...
... thought be different . Et qui depuis dix ans , jufqu'en fes derniers jours , A foutenu le prix en l ' efcrime d ' amours ; Laffe en fin de fervir au peuple de QUINTAINE , Elle & c . WARBURTON . Enter Enter Le Beu . O poor Orlando ! thou ...
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... thought unborn Did I offend your Highness . Duke . Thus do all traitors ; If their purgation did confift in words , They are as innocent as grace itfelf . Let it fuffice thee , that I trust thee not . 3 by this kind of chafe , ] That is ...
... thought unborn Did I offend your Highness . Duke . Thus do all traitors ; If their purgation did confift in words , They are as innocent as grace itfelf . Let it fuffice thee , that I trust thee not . 3 by this kind of chafe , ] That is ...
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... thought The poet doubtlefs wrote , and SHINE more virtuous . i . e . her virtues would appear more fplendid when the luftre of her coufin's was away . WARBURTON . The plain meaning of the old and true reading is , that when fhe was feen ...
... thought The poet doubtlefs wrote , and SHINE more virtuous . i . e . her virtues would appear more fplendid when the luftre of her coufin's was away . WARBURTON . The plain meaning of the old and true reading is , that when fhe was feen ...
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... thought , thy flame Were not even , fill the fame . VOL . II . D Know this Thou loft amifs , And to love true Thou must begin again and love anew , & c . 8 batlet , - The inftru- ment with which washers beat their coarse cloaths . two ...
... thought , thy flame Were not even , fill the fame . VOL . II . D Know this Thou loft amifs , And to love true Thou must begin again and love anew , & c . 8 batlet , - The inftru- ment with which washers beat their coarse cloaths . two ...
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