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 29
... never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , ' cam'ft thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows , of pure devotion ; being call'd A ...
... never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen . Tell me , good fellow , ' cam'ft thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows , of pure devotion ; being call'd A ...
Pagina 30
... never fee . Glo . But , cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . The former Copics : uke jaid , Simon , come ; Come offer at my Shrine , and I wil help thee . ] Why , Simon ? The Chronicles , that the Notice of Glofier's dete- ing ...
... never fee . Glo . But , cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . The former Copics : uke jaid , Simon , come ; Come offer at my Shrine , and I wil help thee . ] Why , Simon ? The Chronicles , that the Notice of Glofier's dete- ing ...
Pagina 38
... never faw a fellow worfe beftead , 3 Or more afraid to fight , than is th ' appellant , The fervant of the armourer , my Lords . SCENE VI . Enter at one door the armourer and bis neighbours , drinke ing to bim fo much , that he is drunk ...
... never faw a fellow worfe beftead , 3 Or more afraid to fight , than is th ' appellant , The fervant of the armourer , my Lords . SCENE VI . Enter at one door the armourer and bis neighbours , drinke ing to bim fo much , that he is drunk ...
Pagina 39
... never able to deal with my master , he hath learn'd fo much fence already . 5 a cup of charneco . ] On which the Oxford Editor thus cri- ticifes in his Index . This feems to have been a cant word for fome fireng liquor , which was apt ...
... never able to deal with my master , he hath learn'd fo much fence already . 5 a cup of charneco . ] On which the Oxford Editor thus cri- ticifes in his Index . This feems to have been a cant word for fome fireng liquor , which was apt ...
Pagina 40
... never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ; and therefore , Peter , have : at thee with a downright blow . As Bevis of South- ampton fell upon Afcapart . 6 York . Difpatch . This knave's tongue begins to double . Sound ...
... never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ; and therefore , Peter , have : at thee with a downright blow . As Bevis of South- ampton fell upon Afcapart . 6 York . Difpatch . This knave's tongue begins to double . Sound ...
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