The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16 |
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Johnson . 2 If thou deny'st it twenty times , thou liest . ] This is the punctuation of
the quarto . The folio , followed by Mr. Steevens , points the passage thus : “ If
thou deny'st it , twenty times thou liest . ” Malone . my RAPIER'S POINT .
Johnson . 2 If thou deny'st it twenty times , thou liest . ] This is the punctuation of
the quarto . The folio , followed by Mr. Steevens , points the passage thus : “ If
thou deny'st it , twenty times thou liest . ” Malone . my RAPIER'S POINT .
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Queen . This way the king will come ; this is the way To Julius Cæsar's ill -
erected towers , To whose flint bosom my condemned lord shows that
Shakspeare intended to impress his auditors with a dislike of the deposal of
Richard . Johnson .
Queen . This way the king will come ; this is the way To Julius Cæsar's ill -
erected towers , To whose flint bosom my condemned lord shows that
Shakspeare intended to impress his auditors with a dislike of the deposal of
Richard . Johnson .
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It will kill him to march so far as twelve - score yards . Johnson . Ben Jonson uses
the same expression in his Sejanus : “ That look'd for salutations twelve - score
off . ” Again , in Westward Hoe , 1606 : I'll get me twelve - score off , and give aim
...
It will kill him to march so far as twelve - score yards . Johnson . Ben Jonson uses
the same expression in his Sejanus : “ That look'd for salutations twelve - score
off . ” Again , in Westward Hoe , 1606 : I'll get me twelve - score off , and give aim
...
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