The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 17
... once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party fteel'd ; Which once in him abated , all the rest Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead . And as the thing that's ...
... once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party fteel'd ; Which once in him abated , all the rest Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead . And as the thing that's ...
Pagina 19
... once fome confidence ; but it is much diminished by the fubfequent note , and by my having lately obferved that Shakspeare elsewhere ufes grief for bodily pain . Falstaff , in King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a ...
... once fome confidence ; but it is much diminished by the fubfequent note , and by my having lately obferved that Shakspeare elsewhere ufes grief for bodily pain . Falstaff , in King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a ...
Pagina 24
... once fo much the fashion , that Linacre , the founder of the College of Phyficians , formed a ftatute to reftrain apothecaries from carry- ing the water of their patients to a doctor , and afterwards giv- ing medicines , in confequence ...
... once fo much the fashion , that Linacre , the founder of the College of Phyficians , formed a ftatute to reftrain apothecaries from carry- ing the water of their patients to a doctor , and afterwards giv- ing medicines , in confequence ...
Pagina 45
... once on foot afford no hopes that may fecurely be relied on ; which is certainly not true . MALONE . 5 When we mean to build , ] Whoever compares the rest of this speech with St. Luke , xiv . 28 , & c . will find the former to have been ...
... once on foot afford no hopes that may fecurely be relied on ; which is certainly not true . MALONE . 5 When we mean to build , ] Whoever compares the rest of this speech with St. Luke , xiv . 28 , & c . will find the former to have been ...
Pagina 50
... once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; 6— HOST . I am undone by his going ; I warrant you , he's an infinitive thing upon my score : -Good master Fang , hold him fure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly ...
... once ; an a ' come but within my vice ; 6— HOST . I am undone by his going ; I warrant you , he's an infinitive thing upon my score : -Good master Fang , hold him fure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly ...
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