The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... says Hall , " of no lesse corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was such an apte per- son , that a more meter could not be chosen to fet all the worlde in a broyle , and to put the estate of the realme on an yl hazard ...
... says Hall , " of no lesse corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was such an apte per- son , that a more meter could not be chosen to fet all the worlde in a broyle , and to put the estate of the realme on an yl hazard ...
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... watch it . In King Henry VIII . the Chamberlain says of Wolfey : “ - the king perceives him how he coasts " And hedges his own way . " * Tire on the flesh of me , and of 22 THIRD PART OF * Will cost my crown, and, like an ...
... watch it . In King Henry VIII . the Chamberlain says of Wolfey : “ - the king perceives him how he coasts " And hedges his own way . " * Tire on the flesh of me , and of 22 THIRD PART OF * Will cost my crown, and, like an ...
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... says : Lord Barris , " Take you those horse , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will cost my crown , ] i . e . will cost me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or loss of my crown . MALONE . Had this been our author's meaning , he ...
... says : Lord Barris , " Take you those horse , and coast them . " M. MASON . Will cost my crown , ] i . e . will cost me my crown ; will in- duce on me the expence or loss of my crown . MALONE . Had this been our author's meaning , he ...
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... says to Cranmer : " You are brother of us . " Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers . But as this alliance did not take place during the life of ...
... says to Cranmer : " You are brother of us . " Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers . But as this alliance did not take place during the life of ...
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... says he , statuentes eum fuper unum parvum formicarium colliculum , et quoddam fertum vile , ex palufiri gramine ... say , that the Earl of Rutland was killed Ay , marry , fir , now looks he like 40 THIRD PART OF.
... says he , statuentes eum fuper unum parvum formicarium colliculum , et quoddam fertum vile , ex palufiri gramine ... say , that the Earl of Rutland was killed Ay , marry , fir , now looks he like 40 THIRD PART OF.
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