The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Somerset in the error ? 5 See 4 and another Lawyer . ] Read - a lawyer . This lawyer was probably Roger Nevyle , who was afterward hanged . W. Wyrcefter , p . 478. RITSON . 5 Or , elfe , was wrangling Somerset in the error ? ] So all ...
... Somerset in the error ? 5 See 4 and another Lawyer . ] Read - a lawyer . This lawyer was probably Roger Nevyle , who was afterward hanged . W. Wyrcefter , p . 478. RITSON . 5 Or , elfe , was wrangling Somerset in the error ? ] So all ...
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... Somerset ; And fay withal , I think he held the right . VER . Stay , lords , and gentlemen ; and pluck no more , Till you conclude -- that he , upon whose fide The feweft roses are cropp'd from the tree , Shall yield the other in the ...
... Somerset ; And fay withal , I think he held the right . VER . Stay , lords , and gentlemen ; and pluck no more , Till you conclude -- that he , upon whose fide The feweft roses are cropp'd from the tree , Shall yield the other in the ...
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... SOMERSET . In fign whereof , I pluck a white rofe too . PLAN . Now , Somerset , where is your argument ? SOM . Here , in my fcabbard ; meditating that , Shall die your white rofe in a bloody red , PLAN . Mean time , your cheeks do ...
... SOMERSET . In fign whereof , I pluck a white rofe too . PLAN . Now , Somerset , where is your argument ? SOM . Here , in my fcabbard ; meditating that , Shall die your white rofe in a bloody red , PLAN . Mean time , your cheeks do ...
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... Somerset , • Spring creftlefs yeomen ] i . e . those who have no right to WARBURTON . arms . • He bears him on the place's privilege , ] The Temple , being a religious house , was an afylum , a place of exemption , from violence ...
... Somerset , • Spring creftlefs yeomen ] i . e . those who have no right to WARBURTON . arms . • He bears him on the place's privilege , ] The Temple , being a religious house , was an afylum , a place of exemption , from violence ...
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... Somerset had reprehended or reproached him with his father the Earl of Cambridge's treafon . THEOBALD . Apprehenfion , i . e . opinion . WARBurton . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : 66 how long have you profefs'd apprehension ? " this ...
... Somerset had reprehended or reproached him with his father the Earl of Cambridge's treafon . THEOBALD . Apprehenfion , i . e . opinion . WARBurton . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : 66 how long have you profefs'd apprehension ? " this ...
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