The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... See a Hiftorical Narration of the Firft 14 Years of K. James I. p . 56. TOLLET . The fame term occurs in Ben Jonson's Magnetic Lady : " They shall ne'er be a Harrington the better for't . " STEEVENS . 66 3 That in mine ear I durft not ...
... See a Hiftorical Narration of the Firft 14 Years of K. James I. p . 56. TOLLET . The fame term occurs in Ben Jonson's Magnetic Lady : " They shall ne'er be a Harrington the better for't . " STEEVENS . 66 3 That in mine ear I durft not ...
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... act II . scene the laft , where Ford fays : " and to these violent proceedings all my neighbours shall cry aim . " See the note on that paffage . STEEVENS . K. John . K. John . For our advantage ; -Therefore , hear 32 KING JOH N.
... act II . scene the laft , where Ford fays : " and to these violent proceedings all my neighbours shall cry aim . " See the note on that paffage . STEEVENS . K. John . K. John . For our advantage ; -Therefore , hear 32 KING JOH N.
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... see ought in you , that makes him like , That any thing he fees , which moves his liking , I can with ease translate it to my will ; Or , if you will , ( to speak more properly ) I will enforce it easily to my love . Further I will not ...
... see ought in you , that makes him like , That any thing he fees , which moves his liking , I can with ease translate it to my will ; Or , if you will , ( to speak more properly ) I will enforce it easily to my love . Further I will not ...
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... See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . To folemnize this day , & c . ] From this paffage Rowe feems to have borrowed the first lines of his Fair Penitent . JOHNSON , E 3 Stays Stays in his course , and ...
... See a note on the fourth scene of the fifth act of Cymbeline . STEEVENS . To folemnize this day , & c . ] From this paffage Rowe feems to have borrowed the first lines of his Fair Penitent . JOHNSON , E 3 Stays Stays in his course , and ...
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... See else yourself ; 4 Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , ] This is according to nature . We imagine no evil fo great as that which is near us . JOHNSON . " No , in good footh ; & c . ] The fenfe is : the fire , being ...
... See else yourself ; 4 Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , ] This is according to nature . We imagine no evil fo great as that which is near us . JOHNSON . " No , in good footh ; & c . ] The fenfe is : the fire , being ...
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