The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 10
... purposes with the Juftice . Shallow had said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fifh . No , replies the parfon , it cannot be old and fresh too- " the falt fish is an old coat . " I give ...
... purposes with the Juftice . Shallow had said just before , the coat is an old one ; and now , that it is the luce , the fresh fifh . No , replies the parfon , it cannot be old and fresh too- " the falt fish is an old coat . " I give ...
Pagina 23
... purpose . M. MASON . The following extract , for the notice of which I am indebted to Dr. Farmer , will afcertain the fpecies of coin mentioned in the text . " I must here take notice before I entirely quit the fubject of these last ...
... purpose . M. MASON . The following extract , for the notice of which I am indebted to Dr. Farmer , will afcertain the fpecies of coin mentioned in the text . " I must here take notice before I entirely quit the fubject of these last ...
Pagina 32
... purposes . The weapons they used were the axe , the pike , rapier and target , rapier and cloke , two fwords , the two - hand sword , the baftard fword , the dagger and staff , the fword and buckler , the rapier and dagger , & c . The ...
... purposes . The weapons they used were the axe , the pike , rapier and target , rapier and cloke , two fwords , the two - hand sword , the baftard fword , the dagger and staff , the fword and buckler , the rapier and dagger , & c . The ...
Pagina 61
... purpose that at least appears practicable . Mrs. Page therefore in her paffion might exhibit a bill for the putting down or deftroying men of a particular description ; but Shakspeare would never have made her threaten to introduce a ...
... purpose that at least appears practicable . Mrs. Page therefore in her paffion might exhibit a bill for the putting down or deftroying men of a particular description ; but Shakspeare would never have made her threaten to introduce a ...
Pagina 92
... to quicken or pluck up courage . TOLLET . 9 not to charge you ; ] That is , not with a purpose of putting you to expence , or being burthenfome . JOHNSON , this unfeasoned intrufion ; for they say , if money 92 MERRY WIVES.
... to quicken or pluck up courage . TOLLET . 9 not to charge you ; ] That is , not with a purpose of putting you to expence , or being burthenfome . JOHNSON , this unfeasoned intrufion ; for they say , if money 92 MERRY WIVES.
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