The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... JOHNSON . So in Twelfth Night , " challenge me the duke's youth to fight with him . " STEEVENS . [ 2 ] I would give ... JOHNSON . [ 4 ] That is , though natural philosophy can give account of eclipses , yet we feel their consequences ...
... JOHNSON . So in Twelfth Night , " challenge me the duke's youth to fight with him . " STEEVENS . [ 2 ] I would give ... JOHNSON . [ 4 ] That is , though natural philosophy can give account of eclipses , yet we feel their consequences ...
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... JOHNSON . [ 9 ] Carriage is import : Design'd is formed , drawn up between them . [ 1 ] Full of spirit not regulated or guided by knowledge or experience . JOHNSON . [ 2 ] I believe to shark up means to pick up without distinction , as ...
... JOHNSON . [ 9 ] Carriage is import : Design'd is formed , drawn up between them . [ 1 ] Full of spirit not regulated or guided by knowledge or experience . JOHNSON . [ 2 ] I believe to shark up means to pick up without distinction , as ...
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... JOHNSON . [ 8 ] Full of distinguishing excellencies . JOHNSON . [ 9 ] The general preceptor of elegance ; the card by which a gentleman is to direct his course , the calendar by which he is to choose his time , that what he does may be ...
... JOHNSON . [ 8 ] Full of distinguishing excellencies . JOHNSON . [ 9 ] The general preceptor of elegance ; the card by which a gentleman is to direct his course , the calendar by which he is to choose his time , that what he does may be ...
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