The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... second of the Aneid . STEEVENS . * Your Spirit ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . • Yet , for all this , say not & c . ] The contradition in the first I see a strange confeffion in ...
... second of the Aneid . STEEVENS . * Your Spirit ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . • Yet , for all this , say not & c . ] The contradition in the first I see a strange confeffion in ...
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... either of meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XII . p . 243 , n . 5. STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an 20 SECOND PART OF TRA. This ftrained paffion doth you wrong, my ...
... either of meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XII . p . 243 , n . 5. STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an 20 SECOND PART OF TRA. This ftrained paffion doth you wrong, my ...
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... for justices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " -- Thou wilt but I will fet you neither in gold nor filver 24 SECOND PART OF PAGE. He faid, fir, the water itself ...
... for justices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " -- Thou wilt but I will fet you neither in gold nor filver 24 SECOND PART OF PAGE. He faid, fir, the water itself ...
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... the present phrase , -to be in with a tradef- man . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " as lief they would put ratsbane in my mouth , 26 SECOND PART OF.
... the present phrase , -to be in with a tradef- man . JOHNSON . So , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " I will take up , and bring myself into credit . " as lief they would put ratsbane in my mouth , 26 SECOND PART OF.
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... Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REFD . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of K. James I. ] says Osborne , in his MEMOIRS of that monarch , " and did fo 1 Enter the Lord Chief Justice , and an Attendant . 28 SECOND PART OF.
... Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REFD . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of K. James I. ] says Osborne , in his MEMOIRS of that monarch , " and did fo 1 Enter the Lord Chief Justice , and an Attendant . 28 SECOND PART OF.
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