The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... stand upon - security . I had Dommelton , This name seems to have been a made one , and · defigned to afford fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or , as Mr. M. Mafon obferyes , Double - down ...
... stand upon - security . I had Dommelton , This name seems to have been a made one , and · defigned to afford fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or , as Mr. M. Mafon obferyes , Double - down ...
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... stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The firft of these terms of abuse may be derived from ramper , Fr. to be low in the world . The other from fuftis , a club ; i . e . a person ...
... stand quite filent and use- lefs on the stage . JOHNSON . 6 rampallian ! -fuftilarian ! ] The firft of these terms of abuse may be derived from ramper , Fr. to be low in the world . The other from fuftis , a club ; i . e . a person ...
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... Stand from him , fellow ; Wherefore hang'ft thou on him ? HOST . O my moft worshipful lord , an't please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for ...
... Stand from him , fellow ; Wherefore hang'ft thou on him ? HOST . O my moft worshipful lord , an't please your grace , I am a poor widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my fuit . CH . JUST . For what fum ? HOST . It is more than for ...
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... stand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thoufand reafons hold me back : - I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . A Room ...
... stand , running neither way . Fain would I go to meet the archbishop , But many thoufand reafons hold me back : - I will refolve for Scotland ; there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . A Room ...
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... stands upon pins prick him no more . SHAL . Ha , ha , ha ! -you can do it , fir ; you can do it : I commend you well . - Francis Feeble ! FEE . Here , fir . FAL . What trade art thou , Feeble ? FEE . A woman's tailor , fir . SHAL ...
... stands upon pins prick him no more . SHAL . Ha , ha , ha ! -you can do it , fir ; you can do it : I commend you well . - Francis Feeble ! FEE . Here , fir . FAL . What trade art thou , Feeble ? FEE . A woman's tailor , fir . SHAL ...
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