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 5 |
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Pagina 30
Wife . Too true , and bought his climbing very dear . Glo . Mafs , thou lov'dit plums well , that wouldft venture fo . Simp . Alas , good Sir , my wife defir'd fome damfons , And made me climb , with danger of my life . Glo .
Wife . Too true , and bought his climbing very dear . Glo . Mafs , thou lov'dit plums well , that wouldft venture fo . Simp . Alas , good Sir , my wife defir'd fome damfons , And made me climb , with danger of my life . Glo .
Pagina 39
This feems to have been a cant word for fome frong liquor , which was apt to bring drunken fellows to the flocks , fance in Spanish Charniegos is a term used for the flocks . It was no cant word , but a common name for a fort of fweet ...
This feems to have been a cant word for fome frong liquor , which was apt to bring drunken fellows to the flocks , fance in Spanish Charniegos is a term used for the flocks . It was no cant word , but a common name for a fort of fweet ...
Pagina 50
As if he had fuborned fome to fwear False allegations , to o'erthrow his state . Q. Mar. But I can give the lofer leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke than meant ; I lofe indeed ; Befhrew the winners , for they play'd me false ...
As if he had fuborned fome to fwear False allegations , to o'erthrow his state . Q. Mar. But I can give the lofer leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke than meant ; I lofe indeed ; Befhrew the winners , for they play'd me false ...
Pagina 55
To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely from each country fome , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I will , my Lord , so please his Majefty . Suf . Why , our Authority is his confent , And what we do ...
To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely from each country fome , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I will , my Lord , so please his Majefty . Suf . Why , our Authority is his confent , And what we do ...
Pagina 56
Whilft I in Ireland nourish a mighty band , I will ftir up in England fome black storm , Shall blow ten thoufand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not cease to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the ...
Whilft I in Ireland nourish a mighty band , I will ftir up in England fome black storm , Shall blow ten thoufand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not cease to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the ...
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