The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 8
... say , when I am gone , I prophesy'd , France will be loft ere long . ( Exit , Car . So , there goes our protector in a rage . ' Tis known to you , he is mine enemy , Nay more , an enemy unto you all , And no great friend , I fear me ...
... say , when I am gone , I prophesy'd , France will be loft ere long . ( Exit , Car . So , there goes our protector in a rage . ' Tis known to you , he is mine enemy , Nay more , an enemy unto you all , And no great friend , I fear me ...
Pagina 14
... say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbrook the conjurer , And will they undertake to do me good ? Hume . This they have promised , to shew your Highness A Spirit rais'd ...
... say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbrook the conjurer , And will they undertake to do me good ? Hume . This they have promised , to shew your Highness A Spirit rais'd ...
Pagina 16
... saying , that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the Crown . Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say , he was rightful heir to the Crown ? Peter . That my master was ? no , forsooth ; my master said , that he was ; and that the King ...
... saying , that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the Crown . Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say , he was rightful heir to the Crown ? Peter . That my master was ? no , forsooth ; my master said , that he was ; and that the King ...
Pagina 21
... Say , man ; were these thy words ? Arm . An't shall please your Majesty , I never faid nor thought any such matter . God is my witness , I am falsly accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , [ holding up his bands ] ...
... Say , man ; were these thy words ? Arm . An't shall please your Majesty , I never faid nor thought any such matter . God is my witness , I am falsly accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten bones , my Lord , [ holding up his bands ] ...
Pagina 27
... says , have you not hypocrify enough to hide your malice ? WARBURTON . The verse is lame enough af- fer the emendation , nor does the Afide . negative particle improve the sense . When words are omitted it is not often easy to say what ...
... says , have you not hypocrify enough to hide your malice ? WARBURTON . The verse is lame enough af- fer the emendation , nor does the Afide . negative particle improve the sense . When words are omitted it is not often easy to say what ...
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