The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... defire to eat fome prawns , " Mrs. Quickly told him " they were ill for a green wound . " Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly obferved that he " cannot fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ...
... defire to eat fome prawns , " Mrs. Quickly told him " they were ill for a green wound . " Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly obferved that he " cannot fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ...
Page 58
... defire to be put out of the com- pany , and Mr. Shakspere doth not come to the halls , when they be warned , nor hath not done of long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is obferved by the gentleman above mentioned ...
... defire to be put out of the com- pany , and Mr. Shakspere doth not come to the halls , when they be warned , nor hath not done of long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is obferved by the gentleman above mentioned ...
Page 100
... defire is , that my kinfman Edward Bagley , citizen of London , fhall have the fole benefit thereof . : " Item , I do give and appoint unto Judith Hathaway , one of the daughters of my kinfman Thomas Hathaway , late of Strat- ford ...
... defire is , that my kinfman Edward Bagley , citizen of London , fhall have the fole benefit thereof . : " Item , I do give and appoint unto Judith Hathaway , one of the daughters of my kinfman Thomas Hathaway , late of Strat- ford ...
Page 101
... defire is , that the faid Henry Smith or his heirs fhall fell the inheritance of the faid premises and every part thereof unto the said Edward Bagley , and that he fhall purchase the fame ; upon this condition , nevertheless , that he ...
... defire is , that the faid Henry Smith or his heirs fhall fell the inheritance of the faid premises and every part thereof unto the said Edward Bagley , and that he fhall purchase the fame ; upon this condition , nevertheless , that he ...
Page 177
... defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon : " 6 " " fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat- But however this contention might be carried on by the partizans on either ...
... defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon : " 6 " " fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat- But however this contention might be carried on by the partizans on either ...
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