The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... turns Chriftianos ad furcas condemnare , to - To condemn chriftians to the pikes . But the Oxford editor , without knowing any thing of this , has with great fagacity found out the joke , and reads on his own autho- rity , pitch - forks ...
... turns Chriftianos ad furcas condemnare , to - To condemn chriftians to the pikes . But the Oxford editor , without knowing any thing of this , has with great fagacity found out the joke , and reads on his own autho- rity , pitch - forks ...
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... turn'd cracks , let's ftudy to be like cracks , 66 - act freely , carelefly , and capricioufly . " Again , in The Four Prentices of London , 1615 : " A notable , diffembling lad , a crack . " Crack fignifies a boy child . See Mr ...
... turn'd cracks , let's ftudy to be like cracks , 66 - act freely , carelefly , and capricioufly . " Again , in The Four Prentices of London , 1615 : " A notable , diffembling lad , a crack . " Crack fignifies a boy child . See Mr ...
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... as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . VAL . In troth , I think , fhe would : -Fare you well then . - Come , good fweet lady . - Pr'ythee , VOL . XVI . Ꭰ Virgilia , turn thy folemnefs out o'door , and go CORIOLANUS . 33.
... as she is now , she will but disease our better mirth . VAL . In troth , I think , fhe would : -Fare you well then . - Come , good fweet lady . - Pr'ythee , VOL . XVI . Ꭰ Virgilia , turn thy folemnefs out o'door , and go CORIOLANUS . 33.
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. Virgilia , turn thy folemnefs out o'door , and go along with us . VIR . No : at a word , madam ; indeed , I muft not . I with I wish you much mirth . VAL ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. Virgilia , turn thy folemnefs out o'door , and go along with us . VIR . No : at a word , madam ; indeed , I muft not . I with I wish you much mirth . VAL ...
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... turn your eyes towards the napes him to retain ; having difmiffed the redundant in at the end of this part of the fentence . MALONE . I shall continue to difmifs it , till fuch peculiarities can , by au- thority , be difcriminated from ...
... turn your eyes towards the napes him to retain ; having difmiffed the redundant in at the end of this part of the fentence . MALONE . I shall continue to difmifs it , till fuch peculiarities can , by au- thority , be difcriminated from ...
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