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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... such a fund of wit and humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whofe thoughts were conftantly employed about the serious bufiness of life , fhould confider fuch an improvident , diffipated old man , as fingle - witted , or ...
... such a fund of wit and humour , it was not unnatural that a grave judge , whofe thoughts were conftantly employed about the serious bufiness of life , fhould confider fuch an improvident , diffipated old man , as fingle - witted , or ...
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... Such an implement was , without doubt , very fuitable for filliping fo corpulent a being as Falstaff . With this happy illuftration , and the drawings annexed , I was favoured by Mr. Johnson , the architect . STEEVENS . So , in A World ...
... Such an implement was , without doubt , very fuitable for filliping fo corpulent a being as Falstaff . With this happy illuftration , and the drawings annexed , I was favoured by Mr. Johnson , the architect . STEEVENS . So , in A World ...
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... Such is the reading of the first edition ; all the reft have - for likening him to a finging man . The original edition is right ; the Prince might allow familiarities with himself , and yet very properly break the knight's head when he ...
... Such is the reading of the first edition ; all the reft have - for likening him to a finging man . The original edition is right ; the Prince might allow familiarities with himself , and yet very properly break the knight's head when he ...
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... Such proof may indeed be inferred from the quartos which were published in his life - time , and are de- clared ( in their titles ) to have been enlarged and corrected by his own hand . These I would follow , in preference to the folio ...
... Such proof may indeed be inferred from the quartos which were published in his life - time , and are de- clared ( in their titles ) to have been enlarged and corrected by his own hand . These I would follow , in preference to the folio ...
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... Such caps as were worn by men in our author's age , were made of filk , velvet , or woollen ; not of linen ; and confequently would not be hung out to dry on hedges . STEEVENS . I think Dr. Warburton's correction is right . A cap is not ...
... Such caps as were worn by men in our author's age , were made of filk , velvet , or woollen ; not of linen ; and confequently would not be hung out to dry on hedges . STEEVENS . I think Dr. Warburton's correction is right . A cap is not ...
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