The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... must have been written after 1609 , because the Bermuda Islands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have feen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a description of Bermuda ...
... must have been written after 1609 , because the Bermuda Islands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have feen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a description of Bermuda ...
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... must our mouths be cold ? GON . The king and prince at prayers ! let us affift them , For our cafe is as theirs . SEB . I am out . of patience . ANT . We are merely 3 cheated of our lives by drunkards.- This wide - chapped rascal ...
... must our mouths be cold ? GON . The king and prince at prayers ! let us affift them , For our cafe is as theirs . SEB . I am out . of patience . ANT . We are merely 3 cheated of our lives by drunkards.- This wide - chapped rascal ...
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... must be englutted . " And again , in Timon and Othello . Yet Milton writes glutted offal for swallowed , and therefore perhaps the present text may stand . JOHNSON . Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , B. VI : 66 ،، oylie ...
... must be englutted . " And again , in Timon and Othello . Yet Milton writes glutted offal for swallowed , and therefore perhaps the present text may stand . JOHNSON . Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , B. VI : 66 ،، oylie ...
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... must now know further . MIRA . You have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but ftopp'd And left me to a bootless inquifition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet.- PRO . The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey ...
... must now know further . MIRA . You have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but ftopp'd And left me to a bootless inquifition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet.- PRO . The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey ...
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... Must by us both be spent most precioufly . ARI . Is there more toil ? Since thou dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou haft promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . PRO . How now ? moody ? What is't thou can'st demand ...
... Must by us both be spent most precioufly . ARI . Is there more toil ? Since thou dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou haft promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . PRO . How now ? moody ? What is't thou can'st demand ...
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